A picture is worth a thousand words: the application of camera trapping to the study of birds

TG O'Brien, MF Kinnaird - Bird Conservation International, 2008 - cambridge.org
This study reviews the use of remotely triggered still cameras, known as camera traps, in
bird research and suggests new methods useful for analyzing camera trap data. Camera …

Migratory songbirds in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway: a review from a conservation perspective

DL Yong, Y Liu, BW Low, CP Espanola… - Bird Conservation …, 2015 - cambridge.org
The East Asian-Australasian Flyway supports the greatest diversity and populations of
migratory birds globally, as well as the highest number of threatened migratory species of …

红外相机技术在我国野生动物研究与保护中的应用与前景

李晟, 王大军, 肖治术, 李欣海, 王天明, 冯利民… - 生物多样 …, 2014 - biodiversity-science.net
20 年来, 红外相机技术在国内外野生动物研究, 监测与保护中得到了广泛应用.
基于红外相机技术, 我国在野生动物生态学研究, 动物行为学研究, 稀有物种的探测与记录 …

Differential use of trails by forest mammals and the implications for camera‐trap studies: a case study from Belize

BJ Harmsen, RJ Foster, S Silver, L Ostro… - Biotropica, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Relative abundance indices are often used to compare species abundance between sites.
The indices assume that species have similar detection probabilities, or that differences …

Differences in the activity pattern of the wild boar Sus scrofa related to human disturbance

H Ohashi, M Saito, R Horie, H Tsunoda, H Noba… - European journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Over the last century, human activity has caused significant changes to the activity patterns
of many wildlife species. The wild boar is one species known to change its activity pattern …

Camera-trapping in wildlife research and conservation in China: Review and outlook

S Li, D Wang, Z Xiao, X Li, T Wang… - Biodiversity …, 2014 - biodiversity-science.net
During the last two decades, infrared-triggered camera-trapping has been widely used in
wildlife and biodiversity research and conservation. In the areas of wildlife ecology research …

The effectiveness and cost of camera traps for surveying small reptiles and critical weight range mammals: a comparison with labour-intensive complementary …

DJ Welbourne, C MacGregor, D Paull… - Wildlife …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Biodiversity studies often require wildlife researchers to survey multiple species
across taxonomic classes. To detect terrestrial squamate and mammal species, often …

Mineral licks as diversity hotspots in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador

JG Blake, D Mosquera, J Guerra, BA Loiselle, D Romo… - Diversity, 2011 - mdpi.com
Mineral licks are sites where a diverse array of mammals and birds consume soil
(geophagy) or drink water, likely for mineral supplementation. The diversity of species that …

The use of infrared‐triggered cameras for surveying phasianids in Sichuan Province, China

S Li, WJ McShea, D Wang, L Shao, X Shi - Ibis, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
We report on the use of infrared‐triggered cameras as an effective tool to survey phasianid
populations in Wanglang and Wolong Nature Reserves, China. Surveys at 183 camera …

Habitat disturbance can alter forest understory bird activity patterns: A regional-scale assessment with camera-traps

FE Fontúrbel, JI Orellana, GB Rodríguez-Gómez… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Despite forests are a biodiversity reservoir and a wellbeing source for the humankind, they
have been largely disturbed in the past decades. Disturbed and naturally-regenerated …