ABSTRACT: This study investigated mammal fauna and examined the effect of human interference on their appearance via remote CT in the Baekdudaegan. A total of 1,216 mammalian and 3,248 HA photographs were captured during the CT survey. From the mammalian photographs, we identified thirteen mammalian species. Among those species, Hydropotes inermis was predominantly found by CT. Based on the camera-captured time, we further classified those mammals into three groups (three species, diurnal; seven species, nocturnal; three species, mixed). Most mammals were observed again approximately 16:34 ± 22:25 hours after human access. The analysis results showed that the number of human travelers had no significant impact on the reappearance of mammals...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
The study of nocturnal mammals relies on indirect evidence or invasive methods involving capture and...
Management and conservation rely on surveys to determine which species are present but some species,...
The effects of human disturbance represent one of the major threats for wildlife conserva-tion. Many...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Kubah National Park is famous for its numerous hiking trails with spectacular summit view point, wat...
Little is known about the activity patterns of Bornean ungulates, or the temporal interactions of th...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Animal activity can reveal responses to social and ecological factors such as the presence of food, ...
Human activity can lead to changes in animal behavior and distribution patterns if the level of acti...
In ecology, camera trapping is commonly used as a non-invasive technique to collect ecological obser...
Poaching and loss of habitat are two of the main problems faced by the wildlife of Borneo. Mammalian...
This study was conducted in Pasin Forest Management Unit (FMU) in Song Sarawak from 1st January 2016...
Exploring the interaction between humans and animals has become increasingly important in the evalua...
Abstract. Sukmasuang R, Charaspet K, Panganta T, Pla-ard M, Khioesree N, Thongbanthum J. 2020. Diver...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
The study of nocturnal mammals relies on indirect evidence or invasive methods involving capture and...
Management and conservation rely on surveys to determine which species are present but some species,...
The effects of human disturbance represent one of the major threats for wildlife conserva-tion. Many...
Abstract Human activity affects plant and animal populations across local to global scales, and the ...
Kubah National Park is famous for its numerous hiking trails with spectacular summit view point, wat...
Little is known about the activity patterns of Bornean ungulates, or the temporal interactions of th...
Outdoor recreation benefits local economies, environmental education, and public health and wellbein...
Animal activity can reveal responses to social and ecological factors such as the presence of food, ...
Human activity can lead to changes in animal behavior and distribution patterns if the level of acti...
In ecology, camera trapping is commonly used as a non-invasive technique to collect ecological obser...
Poaching and loss of habitat are two of the main problems faced by the wildlife of Borneo. Mammalian...
This study was conducted in Pasin Forest Management Unit (FMU) in Song Sarawak from 1st January 2016...
Exploring the interaction between humans and animals has become increasingly important in the evalua...
Abstract. Sukmasuang R, Charaspet K, Panganta T, Pla-ard M, Khioesree N, Thongbanthum J. 2020. Diver...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
The study of nocturnal mammals relies on indirect evidence or invasive methods involving capture and...
Management and conservation rely on surveys to determine which species are present but some species,...