Population density estimates are important for wildlife conservation and management. Several camera trapping‐based methods for estimating densities have been developed …
Large felids represent some of the most threatened large mammals on Earth, critical for both tourism economies and ecosystem function. Most populations are in a state of decline, and …
Y Li - Biodiversity Science, 2021 - biodiversity-science.net
Context: Estimating the population size of large and medium-sized mammals is a fundamental issue in animal ecology, attracting great attention from researchers, managers …
X Li, H Tian, Z Piao, G Wang, Z Xiao, Y Sun, E Gao… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Camera trapping plays an important role in wildlife surveys, and provides valuable information for estimation of population density. While mark-recapture techniques can …
Camera traps have transformed the way we monitor wildlife and are now routinely used to address questions from a wide range of ecological and conservation aspects. Sampling …
AJ Kenney, S Boutin, TS Jung… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Motion‐sensitive cameras are commonly used to monitor wildlife occupancy rates; however, few studies have assessed whether data from cameras are correlated with density estimates …
S Vinitpornsawan, TK Fuller - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary We used camera traps to survey wild mammals in a portion of western Thailand and recorded 32 species, 17 of which were IUCN-listed from Near Threatened to …
SM Murphy, BS Nolan, FC Chen, KM Longshore… - Animals, 2024 - mdpi.com
Identifying population-level relationships between predators and their prey is often predicated on having reliable population estimates. Camera-trapping is effective for …