Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trapping research
Camera traps are used by scientists and natural resource managers to acquire ecological
data, and the rapidly increasing camera trapping literature highlights how popular this …
data, and the rapidly increasing camera trapping literature highlights how popular this …
The pitfalls of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia
Camera trapping is a relatively new addition to the wildlife survey repertoire in Australia. Its
rapid adoption has been unparalleled in ecological science, but objective evaluation of …
rapid adoption has been unparalleled in ecological science, but objective evaluation of …
Optimising camera traps for monitoring small mammals
Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and
occur at low density. Camera traps have potential for this purpose, but may have problems …
occur at low density. Camera traps have potential for this purpose, but may have problems …
[图书][B] An introduction to camera trapping for wildlife surveys in Australia
Internationally, camera trapping is rapidly being adopted for diverse monitoring purposes,
from wildlife research and management to asset protection. There are, however, myriad …
from wildlife research and management to asset protection. There are, however, myriad …
Predicting faunal fire responses in heterogeneous landscapes: the role of habitat structure
Predicting the effects of fire on biota is important for biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone
landscapes. Time since fire is often used to predict the occurrence of fauna, yet for many …
landscapes. Time since fire is often used to predict the occurrence of fauna, yet for many …
The history of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia
This paper provides an historical review of the technological evolution of camera trapping as
a zoological survey tool in Australia. Camera trapping in Australia began in the 1950s when …
a zoological survey tool in Australia. Camera trapping in Australia began in the 1950s when …
The higher you go the less you will know: placing camera traps high to avoid theft will affect detection
Vandalism and theft of camera traps is common, imposing financial and data losses on
wildlife professionals. Like many 'victims', our response to a spate of thefts was to attempt to …
wildlife professionals. Like many 'victims', our response to a spate of thefts was to attempt to …
A comparison of vertical and horizontal camera trap orientations for detection of potoroos and bandicoots
JK Smith, G Coulson - Australian mammalogy, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Camera traps are increasingly used to monitor wildlife that is otherwise difficult to study.
Traditionally, camera traps are set aimed horizontally towards a scent lure, capturing images …
Traditionally, camera traps are set aimed horizontally towards a scent lure, capturing images …
Mammal functional diversity increases with vegetation structural complexity in two forest types
Enhanced understanding of relationships between functional diversity (FD) and
environmental gradients is crucial given accelerating rates of land-cover change and …
environmental gradients is crucial given accelerating rates of land-cover change and …
Detecting mammals in heterogeneous landscapes: implications for biodiversity monitoring and management
M Swan, J Di Stefano, F Christie, E Steel… - Biodiversity and …, 2014 - Springer
With terrestrial mammals facing worldwide declines there is an increasing need to effectively
monitor populations so that appropriate conservation actions can be taken. There are many …
monitor populations so that appropriate conservation actions can be taken. There are many …