Camera traps (CTs) are used for wildlife monitoring globally. How CTs are used in wildlife studies across Africa, however, remains unknown. We provide the first literature review of CT studies conducted across Africa, to describe where, to what end, and by whom CTs are used, and to identify apparent gaps in the use of CTs. We found 172 CT studies published across 60 scientific journals, conducted in 30 of 55 African countries from 2005 to 2017. Most studies were conducted over a single year/season (74%) and primarily addressed habitat use/species distribution (43%), species presence/richness (38.4%), behaviour (35.5%) or demographics (29.7%). Most studies took place in forest (52%), woodland (33%) and grassland (33%) habitat types, and focu...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Camera traps have been used increasingly as a research tool to monitor wildlife globally, and have b...
First paragraph: Camera trapping is now firmly established as one of the most useful tools with whic...
Camera traps (CTs) have been increasingly used for wildlife monitoring worldwide. In the tropics, mo...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Background: There is a rich body of literature addressing the topic of illegal hunting of wild terre...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Camera trap data are increasingly being used to characterise relationships between the spatiotempora...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Camera traps have been used increasingly as a research tool to monitor wildlife globally, and have b...
First paragraph: Camera trapping is now firmly established as one of the most useful tools with whic...
Camera traps (CTs) have been increasingly used for wildlife monitoring worldwide. In the tropics, mo...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
First paragraph: Camera traps—and the data they generate—continue to revolutionise the way we study ...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Background: There is a rich body of literature addressing the topic of illegal hunting of wild terre...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Camera trap data are increasingly being used to characterise relationships between the spatiotempora...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...
Camera traps can be used to address large-scale questions in community ecology by providing systemat...
Emerging conservation paradigms have shifted from single to multi-species approaches focused on sust...