Patterns of animal activity provide important insight into hypotheses in animal behavior, physiological ecology, behavioral ecology, as well as population and community ecology. Understanding patterns of animal activity in field settings is often complicated by the need for expensive equipment and time-intensive methods that limit data collection. Because animals must be active to be detected, the timing of detection (e.g., the timing of capture) may be a useful proxy for estimation of activity time. In this paper, we describe a new method for determining timing of capture for small mammals. In our method, two small temperature loggers are positioned in each trap so that one logger registers the internal temperature of a live-trap at set in...
1. The miniaturization and affordability of new technology is driving a biologging revolution in wil...
Small mammal keepers need excellent observational skills to identify individual animals and determin...
This study was designed to compare two distinct trapping systems in their ability to assess small m...
<p>A. Overview of the trap-timing design: paired pouches made from aluminum window screening are use...
1. Activity level (the proportion of time that animals spend active) is a behavioural and ecological...
Timing is an essential component of the choices that animals make: The likelihood of successful reso...
The study of animal movement necessarily relies on the acquisition of data from tagged animals and ...
Integrating physiological and behavioral observations into ecological field studies of animals can p...
Integrating physiological and behavioral observations into ecological field studies of animals can p...
In recent years, consistent individual differences in behavior, or personalities, have been a topic ...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
September 1971.Includes bibliographical references (page 17).Covers not scanned.Print version deacce...
EFFECT OF SAMPLING TIME ON CAMERA TRAP RESULTS Authors: Joseph M. Beck, John VanNiel Ten weeks of ca...
Population cycles in small rodents have attracted attention from ecologists for more than a century....
Camera trapping allows scientists to study activity patterns of animals under natural conditions. Ho...
1. The miniaturization and affordability of new technology is driving a biologging revolution in wil...
Small mammal keepers need excellent observational skills to identify individual animals and determin...
This study was designed to compare two distinct trapping systems in their ability to assess small m...
<p>A. Overview of the trap-timing design: paired pouches made from aluminum window screening are use...
1. Activity level (the proportion of time that animals spend active) is a behavioural and ecological...
Timing is an essential component of the choices that animals make: The likelihood of successful reso...
The study of animal movement necessarily relies on the acquisition of data from tagged animals and ...
Integrating physiological and behavioral observations into ecological field studies of animals can p...
Integrating physiological and behavioral observations into ecological field studies of animals can p...
In recent years, consistent individual differences in behavior, or personalities, have been a topic ...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
September 1971.Includes bibliographical references (page 17).Covers not scanned.Print version deacce...
EFFECT OF SAMPLING TIME ON CAMERA TRAP RESULTS Authors: Joseph M. Beck, John VanNiel Ten weeks of ca...
Population cycles in small rodents have attracted attention from ecologists for more than a century....
Camera trapping allows scientists to study activity patterns of animals under natural conditions. Ho...
1. The miniaturization and affordability of new technology is driving a biologging revolution in wil...
Small mammal keepers need excellent observational skills to identify individual animals and determin...
This study was designed to compare two distinct trapping systems in their ability to assess small m...