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 …

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 …

Response of mesocarnivores to anthropogenic landscape intensification: activity patterns and guild temporal interactions

N Gálvez, P Meniconi, J Infante… - Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Carnivores face important anthropogenic threats in agricultural areas from habitat loss and
fragmentation, disturbance by domestic free-roaming dogs and cats, and direct hunting by …

Temporal and dietary segregation in a neotropical small-felid assemblage and its relation to prey activity

MB Nagy-Reis, VHS Iwakami, CA Estevo, EZF Setz - Mammalian Biology, 2019 - Springer
Mechanisms that decrease niche overlap in at least one of its dimensions (ie, spatial,
temporal, or dietary) tend to facilitate coexistence of similar, sympatric species. We …

[HTML][HTML] Defining corridors for movement of multiple species in a forest-plantation landscape

P Pliscoff, JA Simonetti, AA Grez, PM Vergara… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Forestry plantations of Pinus radiata, managed through clearcutting method, would offer
resistance to the movement of native fauna among remnants of native forest. In this study …

Raccoon vigilance and activity patterns when sympatric with coyotes

MC Chitwood, MA Lashley, SD Higdon, CS DePerno… - Diversity, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nonconsumptive effects of predators potentially have negative fitness consequences on
prey species through changes in prey behavior. Coyotes (Canis latrans) recently expanded …

Using camera traps to examine distribution and occupancy trends of ground-dwelling rainforest birds in north-eastern Madagascar

AJ Murphy, ZJ Farris, S Karpanty, MJ Kelly… - Bird Conservation …, 2018 - cambridge.org
Camera trap surveys are a non-invasive way to monitor wildlife populations. Although most
often used to study medium-and large-sized mammals, camera traps also detect non-target …

Biological invasions disrupt activity patterns of native wildlife: An example from wild pigs

AM Dykstra, C Baruzzi, K VerCauteren, B Strickland… - Food Webs, 2023 - Elsevier
Activity patterns are an important behavioral trait linked to animal interactions within food
webs. Biological invasions can have impacts on the behavior of native species through …

Activity patterns of the threatened northern tiger cat Leopardus tigrinus and its potential prey in a Brazilian dry tropical forest

PH Marinho, D Bezerra, M Antongiovanni… - Mammalian Biology, 2018 - Elsevier
Activity patterns of mammals are shaped by abiotic pressures and biotic interactions. Here,
we describe the daily activity pattern of the northern tiger cat Leopardus tigrinus in semiarid …

Exotic prey facilitate coexistence between Pumas and Culpeo Foxes in the Andes of central Chile

C Osorio, A Muñoz, N Guarda, C Bonacic, M Kelly - Diversity, 2020 - mdpi.com
Coexistence between species with similar ecological niches implies species must segregate
along one or more niche axes to survive. Space, time, and trophic resources are regarded …