The use of cameras to monitor wildlife is commonplace; however, little is known of the effectiveness of different camera technologies for the detection of mammals. We compared the detection success of three different camera systems, a passive infrared (IR) system, an active IR and a constant video camera, alongside a trapping grid of Elliott and cage traps to determine their effectiveness at detecting mammals at multiple locations in the Otways National Park, Victoria, Australia (n = 160 events; 40 ± 23 [SD] events per night). Species detected and detection rates differed between methods (χ2 = 57.95, df = 2, p < 0.0001). Only house mice (Mus musculus) were detected by camera and traditional trapping techniques. Camera systems ...
1. Camera traps are useful for monitoring wildlife populations, but traps may not always trigger whe...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
There are two important wildlife management issues that can be solved by using the appropriate wildl...
Many mammal species are nocturnal and secretive, making detection through conventional techniques li...
Metal box (e.g., Elliott, Sherman) traps and remote cameras are two of the most commonly employed me...
Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and occur at ...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
<div><p>Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and o...
Context Conservation planning for threatened species depends on improved knowledge of the whereabout...
<div><p>The black-tailed dusky antechinus (<i>Antechinus arktos</i>) is an endangered, small carnivo...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
Effective monitoring of mammal species is critical to their management. Thermal cameras may enable m...
Camera trapping is a widely used tool in wildlife research and conservation, and a plethora of makes...
Context: The use of camera traps as a wildlife survey tool has rapidly increased, and understanding ...
1. Camera traps are useful for monitoring wildlife populations, but traps may not always trigger whe...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
There are two important wildlife management issues that can be solved by using the appropriate wildl...
Many mammal species are nocturnal and secretive, making detection through conventional techniques li...
Metal box (e.g., Elliott, Sherman) traps and remote cameras are two of the most commonly employed me...
Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and occur at ...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
<div><p>Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and o...
Context Conservation planning for threatened species depends on improved knowledge of the whereabout...
<div><p>The black-tailed dusky antechinus (<i>Antechinus arktos</i>) is an endangered, small carnivo...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
Effective monitoring of mammal species is critical to their management. Thermal cameras may enable m...
Camera trapping is a widely used tool in wildlife research and conservation, and a plethora of makes...
Context: The use of camera traps as a wildlife survey tool has rapidly increased, and understanding ...
1. Camera traps are useful for monitoring wildlife populations, but traps may not always trigger whe...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
There are two important wildlife management issues that can be solved by using the appropriate wildl...