SNAPSHOT USA 2019: a coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States

MV Cove, R Kays, H Bontrager, C Bresnan, M Lasky… - 2021 - Wiley Online Library
With the accelerating pace of global change, it is imperative that we obtain rapid inventories
of the status and distribution of wildlife for ecological inferences and conservation planning …

SNAPSHOT USA 2020: A second coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States during the COVID‐19 pandemic

R Kays, MV Cove, J Diaz, K Todd, C Bresnan, M Snider… - 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Managing wildlife populations in the face of global change requires regular data on the
abundance and distribution of wild animals, but acquiring these over appropriate spatial …

[HTML][HTML] Next-generation camera trapping: systematic review of historic trends suggests keys to expanded research applications in ecology and conservation

ZJ Delisle, EA Flaherty, MR Nobbe… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Camera trapping is an effective non-invasive method for collecting data on wildlife species
to address questions of ecological and conservation interest. We reviewed 2,167 camera …

[PDF][PDF] Key frontiers in camera trapping research

JM Rowcliffe - Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 2017 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Biodiversity monitoring makes a central scientific contribution to conservation management
and environmental policy. Without it, we have an impaired evidence base for decision …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Single-camera trap survey designs miss detections: impacts on estimates of occupancy and community metrics

BS Pease, CK Nielsen, EJ Holzmueller - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The use of camera traps as a tool for studying wildlife populations is commonplace.
However, few have considered how the number of detections of wildlife differ depending …

[HTML][HTML] How long is enough to detect terrestrial animals? Estimating the minimum trapping effort on camera traps

X Si, R Kays, P Ding - PeerJ, 2014 - peerj.com
Camera traps is an important wildlife inventory tool for estimating species diversity at a site.
Knowing what minimum trapping effort is needed to detect target species is also important to …

[PDF][PDF] Surveys using camera traps: are we looking to a brighter future?

JM Rowcliffe, C Carbone - Animal conservation, 2008 - researchgate.net
Camera trapping of wildlife has been practiced since the early 20th century (Chapman,
1927), but in the last 20 years or so, camera traps have become readily available and much …

Snap happy: camera traps are an effective sampling tool when compared with alternative methods

OR Wearn, P Glover-Kapfer - Royal Society open …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Camera traps have become a ubiquitous tool in ecology and conservation. They are
routinely deployed in wildlife survey and monitoring work, and are being advocated as a tool …

Wildlife camera trapping: a review and recommendations for linking surveys to ecological processes

AC Burton, E Neilson, D Moreira, A Ladle… - Journal of applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Reliable assessment of animal populations is a long‐standing challenge in wildlife ecology.
Technological advances have led to widespread adoption of camera traps (CT s) to survey …