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 …

Zooming in on mechanistic predator–prey ecology: Integrating camera traps with experimental methods to reveal the drivers of ecological interactions

JA Smith, JP Suraci, JS Hunter… - Journal of Animal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Camera trap technology has galvanized the study of predator–prey ecology in wild animal
communities by expanding the scale and diversity of predator–prey interactions that can be …

[图书][B] Camera trapping for wildlife research

L Boitani - 2016 - books.google.com
Camera trapping is a powerful and now widely used tool in scientific research on wildlife
ecology and management. It provides a unique opportunity for collecting knowledge …

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 …

Integrating resource selection information with spatial capture–recapture

JA Royle, RB Chandler, CC Sun… - Methods in Ecology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding space usage and resource selection is a primary focus of many studies of
animal populations. Usually, such studies are based on location data obtained from …

Comparing capture-recapture, mark-resight, and spatial mark-resight models for estimating puma densities via camera traps

LN Rich, MJ Kelly, R Sollmann, AJ Noss… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Camera-trapping surveys, in combination with traditional capture-recapture or spatially
explicit capture-recapture techniques, have become popular for estimating the density of …

COVID-19 highlights the importance of camera traps for wildlife conservation research and management

JD Blount, MW Chynoweth, AM Green… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
COVID-19 has altered many aspects of everyday life. For the scientific community, the
pandemic has called upon investigators to continue work in novel ways, curtailing field and …

Wildcat population density on the E tna volcano, I taly: a comparison of density estimation methods

S Anile, B Ragni, E Randi, F Mattucci… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The E uropean wildcat is an elusive felid that is declining across its range. S icily hosts a
distinctive insular wildcat population, the conservation of which requires much better …

State space and movement specification in open population spatial capture–recapture models

B Gardner, R Sollmann, NS Kumar… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
With continued global changes, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat
fragmentation, the need for assessment of long‐term population dynamics and population …

Restoring vertebrate predator populations can provide landscape‐scale biological control of established invasive vertebrates: Insights from pine marten recovery in …

JP Twining, C Lawton, A White, E Sheehy… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species pose one of the greatest global threats to biodiversity. There has been a
long history of importing coevolved natural enemies to act as biological control agents to try …