Camera traps are a key tool in ecological studies, and are increasingly being used to understand entire communities. However, robust inferences continue to be hampered by low detection of rare and elusive species. Attractants can be used to increase detection rates, but may also alter behaviour, and little research has evaluated short-term, localized response to the presence of attractants. We conducted three camera trap surveys in Kibale National Park, Uganda, using food baits and scent lures ("attractants") at each camera station to entice small carnivores to pass in front of camera stations. To examine the interrelationship between scavenging and response to attractants, we also placed camera traps at five food refuse pits. We modelled t...
Whether prey species avoid predators and predator species track prey is a poorly understood aspect o...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
The use of attractants to increase detection of target species, such as carnivores, in camera trap s...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
Abstract Abundance and occupancy estimates are essential to wildlife research, but are often hampere...
Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and other wild cats are often surveyed using camera traps to identify ...
The deployment of camera traps, which automatically take pictures of wild animals moving in front of...
Kyle McCarthyDue to low detection rates of high-profile target species, e.g. large carnivores, in c...
Camera traps are a unique survey tool used to monitor a wide variety of mammal species. Camera trap ...
Camera trapping is a standard tool in ecological research and wildlife conservation. Study designs, ...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
Camera trap data are increasingly being used to characterise relationships between the spatiotempora...
Carnivores are elusive, nocturnal and scarce, hence, their detection is difficult. Camera trapping h...
Camera traps are being increasingly used in biological surveys. One of the most common uses of camer...
Whether prey species avoid predators and predator species track prey is a poorly understood aspect o...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
The use of attractants to increase detection of target species, such as carnivores, in camera trap s...
Camera trapping, paired with analytical methods for estimating species occurrence, population size o...
Abstract Abundance and occupancy estimates are essential to wildlife research, but are often hampere...
Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) and other wild cats are often surveyed using camera traps to identify ...
The deployment of camera traps, which automatically take pictures of wild animals moving in front of...
Kyle McCarthyDue to low detection rates of high-profile target species, e.g. large carnivores, in c...
Camera traps are a unique survey tool used to monitor a wide variety of mammal species. Camera trap ...
Camera trapping is a standard tool in ecological research and wildlife conservation. Study designs, ...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
Camera trap data are increasingly being used to characterise relationships between the spatiotempora...
Carnivores are elusive, nocturnal and scarce, hence, their detection is difficult. Camera trapping h...
Camera traps are being increasingly used in biological surveys. One of the most common uses of camer...
Whether prey species avoid predators and predator species track prey is a poorly understood aspect o...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...