Framing pictures: A conceptual framework to identify and correct for biases in detection probability of camera traps enabling multi‐species comparison
Obtaining reliable species observations is of great importance in animal ecology and wildlife
conservation. An increasing number of studies use camera traps (CTs) to study wildlife …
conservation. An increasing number of studies use camera traps (CTs) to study wildlife …
[HTML][HTML] Camera trap research in Africa: A systematic review to show trends in wildlife monitoring and its value as a research tool
Camera traps have been used increasingly as a research tool to monitor wildlife globally,
and have become more advanced, thereby improving their performance and lowering costs …
and have become more advanced, thereby improving their performance and lowering costs …
High‐density camera trap grid reveals lack of consistency in detection and capture rates across space and time
JM Kolowski, J Oley, WJ McShea - Ecosphere, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Counts of independent photo events from camera traps are commonly used to make
inference about species occupancy, the density of unmarked populations, and the relative …
inference about species occupancy, the density of unmarked populations, and the relative …
Multi-species occupancy modelling of a carnivore guild in wildlife management areas in the Kalahari
LK Van der Weyde, C Mbisana, R Klein - Biological Conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Populations of large carnivores are declining at a rapid rate, primarily resulting from land
use change due to increasing human pressure. Such changes can restrict available habitat …
use change due to increasing human pressure. Such changes can restrict available habitat …
SEMICE: An unbiased and powerful monitoring protocol for small mammals in the Mediterranean Region
Schemes to monitor biodiversity change should detect properly target species without
harmful effects on individuals and populations, and be powerful enough to detect expected …
harmful effects on individuals and populations, and be powerful enough to detect expected …
How do invasive predators and their native prey respond to prescribed fire?
Fire shapes animal communities by altering resource availability and species interactions,
including between predators and prey. In Australia, there is particular concern that two …
including between predators and prey. In Australia, there is particular concern that two …
Effect of lure on detecting mammals with camera traps
Motion‐triggered camera traps are subject to imperfect detection and thus camera‐trapping
surveys often try to increase species detectability as part of the study design. One possible …
surveys often try to increase species detectability as part of the study design. One possible …
Assessing the effectiveness of attractants to increase camera trap detections of North American mammals
M Buyaskas, BE Evans, A Mortelliti - Mammalian Biology, 2020 - Springer
Camera traps are a cost-effective tool for large-scale and long-term population monitoring of
mammals. Either bait or lure is often used to attract animals in front of a camera; however …
mammals. Either bait or lure is often used to attract animals in front of a camera; however …
Patterns of spatial distribution and diel activity in carnivore guilds (Carnivora)
H Tsunoda, S Peeva, E Raichev, T Kronawetter… - Journal of Vertebrate …, 2022 - BioOne
In mammalian carnivore guilds (order Carnivora), spatiotemporal partitions play a major role
in reducing competitive confrontations and facilitating successful sympatry. Using camera …
in reducing competitive confrontations and facilitating successful sympatry. Using camera …
Evaluating trap performance and volunteers' experience in small mammal monitoring programs based on citizen science: The SEMICE case study
Citizen science projects have proliferated in the last decades, becoming a critical form of
public engagement in science. However, monitoring based on citizen science must take …
public engagement in science. However, monitoring based on citizen science must take …