[HTML][HTML] Estimating the movements of terrestrial animal populations using broad-scale occurrence data

SR Supp, G Bohrer, J Fieberg, FA La Sorte - Movement Ecology, 2021 - Springer
As human and automated sensor networks collect increasingly massive volumes of animal
observations, new opportunities have arisen to use these data to infer or track species …

Maximum temperatures determine the habitat affiliations of North American mammals

M Tourani, R Sollmann, R Kays… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Addressing the ongoing biodiversity crisis requires identifying the winners and losers of
global change. Species are often categorized based on how they respond to habitat loss; for …

Camera trapping expands the view into global biodiversity and its change

RY Oliver, F Iannarilli, J Ahumada… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Growing threats to biodiversity demand timely, detailed information on species occurrence,
diversity and abundance at large scales. Camera traps (CTs), combined with computer …

Mammals adjust diel activity across gradients of urbanization

T Gallo, M Fidino, B Gerber, AA Ahlers, JL Angstmann… - Elife, 2022 - elifesciences.org
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes
over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning …

COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management

JD Blount, MW Chynoweth, AM Green… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
COVID-19 has altered many aspects of everyday life. For the scientific community, the
pandemic has called upon investigators to continue work in novel ways, curtailing field and …

Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formation

JP Twining, C Sutherland, A Zalewski… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - National Acad Sciences
The social system of animals involves a complex interplay between physiology, natural
history, and the environment. Long relied upon discrete categorizations of “social” and …

Which mammals can be identified from camera traps and crowdsourced photographs?

R Kays, M Lasky, ML Allen, RC Dowler… - Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
While museum voucher specimens continue to be the standard for species identifications,
biodiversity data are increasingly represented by photographic records from camera traps …

Modelling the distribution and intraguild associations of an understudied mesocarnivore across the contiguous United States

ML Allen, AM Green, RJ Moll - Diversity and Distributions, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Understanding the range‐wide distribution and abundance of species is critical for their
conservation and management. Grey foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) are an …

[HTML][HTML] Benchmarking wild bird detection in complex forest scenes

Q Song, Y Guan, X Guo, X Guo, Y Chen, H Wang… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Camera traps are widely used for wildlife monitoring and making informed conservation and
land-management decisions, but the resulting 'big data'are laborious to process. Deep …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating a tandem human-machine approach to labelling of wildlife in remote camera monitoring

LA Clarfeld, APK Sirén, BM Mulhall, TL Wilson… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Remote cameras (“trail cameras”) are a popular tool for non-invasive, continuous
wildlife monitoring, and as they become more prevalent in wildlife research, machine …