A review of camera trapping for conservation behaviour research

A Caravaggi, PB Banks, AC Burton… - Remote Sensing in …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
An understanding of animal behaviour is important if conservation initiatives are to be
effective. However, quantifying the behaviour of wild animals presents significant …

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 …

Deep learning and computer vision will transform entomology

TT Høye, J Ärje, K Bjerge… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Most animal species on Earth are insects, and recent reports suggest that their abundance is
in drastic decline. Although these reports come from a wide range of insect taxa and regions …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a multisensor station for automated biodiversity monitoring

JW Wägele, P Bodesheim, SJ Bourlat, J Denzler… - Basic and Applied …, 2022 - Elsevier
Rapid changes of the biosphere observed in recent years are caused by both small and
large scale drivers, like shifts in temperature, transformations in land-use, or changes in the …

[HTML][HTML] Use of object detection in camera trap image identification: Assessing a method to rapidly and accurately classify human and animal detections for research …

M Fennell, C Beirne, AC Burton - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
Camera traps are increasingly used to answer complex ecological questions. However, the
rapidly growing number of images collected presents technical challenges. Each image …

Framing pictures: A conceptual framework to identify and correct for biases in detection probability of camera traps enabling multi‐species comparison

TR Hofmeester, JPGM Cromsigt, J Odden… - Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

The inappropriate use of time‐to‐independence biases estimates of activity patterns of free‐ranging mammals derived from camera traps

C Peral, M Landman, GIH Kerley - Ecology and Evolution, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Measuring and comparing activity patterns provide key insights into the behavioral trade‐
offs that result in animal activity and their extrinsic and intrinsic drivers. Camera traps are a …

Assessing analytical methods for detecting spatiotemporal interactions between species from camera trapping data

J Niedballa, A Wilting, R Sollmann… - Remote Sensing in …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Assessing spatiotemporal interactions between species is of fundamental interest to
behavioural and community ecology. Observer‐independent methods such as camera …

Competitive overlap between martens Martes americana and Martes caurina and fishers Pekania pennanti: a rangewide perspective and synthesis

JN Pauli, PJ Manlick, JM Tucker, GB Smith… - Mammal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Competition is a major determinant of where species occur and how species interact.
Among carnivorans, interspecific competition is particularly apparent, as many of these …

Software to facilitate and streamline camera trap data management: A review

S Young, J Rode‐Margono, R Amin - Ecology and Evolution, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Improving technology and increasing affordability mean that camera trapping—the use of
remotely triggered cameras to photograph wildlife—is becoming an increasingly common …