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 …

[PDF][PDF] " Which camera trap type and how many do I need?" A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications.

F Rovero, F Zimmermann, D Berzi, P Meek - Hystrix, 2013 - italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it
Automatically triggered cameras taking photographs or videos of passing animals (camera
traps) have emerged over the last decade as one of the most powerful tool for wildlife …

[图书][B] Distance sampling: methods and applications

This is the fourth book dedicated to distance sampling. The first (Buckland et al. 1993)
appeared at around the same time as the first version of the Distance software (Laake et al …

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 …

Quantifying levels of animal activity using camera trap data

JM Rowcliffe, R Kays, B Kranstauber… - Methods in ecology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Activity level (the proportion of time that animals spend active) is a behavioural and
ecological metric that can provide an indicator of energetics, foraging effort and exposure to …

An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?

R Kays, BS Arbogast, M Baker‐Whatton… - Methods in Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well‐established survey
tool for wildlife but there has been little evaluation of study design parameters. We used an …

Three novel methods to estimate abundance of unmarked animals using remote cameras

AK Moeller, PM Lukacs, JS Horne - Ecosphere, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abundance and density estimates are central to the field of ecology and are an important
component of wildlife management. While many methods exist to estimate abundance from …

Estimating animal density without individual recognition using information derivable exclusively from camera traps

Y Nakashima, K Fukasawa… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Efficient and reliable methods for estimating animal density are essential to wildlife
conservation and management. Camera trapping is an increasingly popular tool in this area …

Risky business or simple solution–Relative abundance indices from camera-trapping

R Sollmann, A Mohamed, H Samejima, A Wilting - Biological conservation, 2013 - Elsevier
Camera-traps are a widely applied to monitor wildlife populations. For individually marked
species, capture–recapture models provide robust population estimates, but for unmarked …

Distance sampling with camera traps

EJ Howe, ST Buckland… - Methods in Ecology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife
conservation and management. Camera trapping has proven efficient for sampling multiple …