Big-data approaches lead to an increased understanding of the ecology of animal movement

R Nathan, CT Monk, R Arlinghaus, T Adam, J Alós… - Science, 2022 - science.org
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and
thrive in a changing world. Recent technological advances in data collection and …

Building capacity in biodiversity monitoring at the global scale

DS Schmeller, M Böhm, C Arvanitidis… - Biodiversity and …, 2017 - Springer
Human-driven global change is causing ongoing declines in biodiversity worldwide. In order
to address these declines, decision-makers need accurate assessments of the status of and …

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

MA Tucker, K Böhning-Gaese, WF Fagan, JM Fryxell… - Science, 2018 - science.org
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the
effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across …

Assessing the camera trap methodologies used to estimate density of unmarked populations

P Palencia, JM Rowcliffe, J Vicente… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Population density estimations are essential for wildlife management and conservation.
Camera traps have become a promising cost‐effective tool, for which several methods have …

Estimating wildlife activity curves: comparison of methods and sample size

MA Lashley, MV Cove, MC Chitwood, G Penido… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
Camera traps and radiotags commonly are used to estimate animal activity curves.
However, little empirical evidence has been provided to validate whether they produce …

Lifetime mobility of an Arctic woolly mammoth

MJ Wooller, C Bataille, P Druckenmiller, GM Erickson… - Science, 2021 - science.org
Little is known about woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) mobility and range. Here
we use high temporal resolution sequential analyses of strontium isotope ratios along an …

[图书][B] An introduction to camera trapping for wildlife surveys in Australia

PD Meek, P Fleming, G Ballard - 2012 - researchgate.net
Internationally, camera trapping is rapidly being adopted for diverse monitoring purposes,
from wildlife research and management to asset protection. There are, however, myriad …

[HTML][HTML] Population assessment without individual identification using camera-traps: A comparison of four methods

G Santini, M Abolaffio, F Ossi, B Franzetti… - Basic and Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of camera traps to estimate population size when animals are not individually
recognizable is gaining traction in the ecological literature, because of its applicability in …

Wildlife speed cameras: measuring animal travel speed and day range using camera traps

JM Rowcliffe, PA Jansen, R Kays… - Remote Sensing in …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Travel speed (average speed of travel while active) and day range (average speed over the
daily activity cycle) are behavioural metrics that influence processes including energy use …

Comprehensive estimation of spatial and temporal migratory connectivity across the annual cycle to direct conservation efforts

EC Knight, AL Harrison, AL Scarpignato… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Migratory connectivity is the degree to which populations are linked in space and time
across the annual cycle. Low connectivity indicates mixing of populations while high …