Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use of camera traps is rapidly increasing and there is an urgent need for standardization to facilitate data management, reporting and data sharing. Here we offer the Camera Trap Metadata Standard as an open data standard for storing and sharing camera trap data, developed by experts from a variety of organizations. The standard captures information necessary to share data between projects and offers a foundation for collecting the more detailed data needed for advanced analysis. The data standard captures information about study design, the type of camera used, and the location and species names for all detections in a standardized way. This in...
Camera traps placed in the field, photograph warm-bodied animals that pass in front of an infrared s...
Camera traps are heat- or motion-activated cameras placed in the wild to monitor and investigate ani...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera Trap Metadata Standard. Standards for camera-trap data captured in 35 fields at four hierarch...
Camera Trap Metadata Standard. Standards for camera-trap data captured in 35 fields at four hierarch...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing automated data acq...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing automated data acq...
Camera trapping is one of the most important technologies in conservation and ecological research an...
An overview of the main problems in collection, storage, processing and analysis of data obtained by...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by enabling automated data acqu...
Final report for the project Van cameraval tot GBIF (nlbif2018.2019.017), funded by the NLBIF-call 2...
Camera traps have existed since the 1890s (Kucera and Barrett 2011), but they weren't widely used un...
Camera traps placed in the field, photograph warm-bodied animals that pass in front of an infrared s...
Camera traps are heat- or motion-activated cameras placed in the wild to monitor and investigate ani...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera traps that capture photos of animals are a valuable tool for monitoring biodiversity. The use...
Camera Trap Metadata Standard. Standards for camera-trap data captured in 35 fields at four hierarch...
Camera Trap Metadata Standard. Standards for camera-trap data captured in 35 fields at four hierarch...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing automated data acq...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing automated data acq...
Camera trapping is one of the most important technologies in conservation and ecological research an...
An overview of the main problems in collection, storage, processing and analysis of data obtained by...
Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by enabling automated data acqu...
Final report for the project Van cameraval tot GBIF (nlbif2018.2019.017), funded by the NLBIF-call 2...
Camera traps have existed since the 1890s (Kucera and Barrett 2011), but they weren't widely used un...
Camera traps placed in the field, photograph warm-bodied animals that pass in front of an infrared s...
Camera traps are heat- or motion-activated cameras placed in the wild to monitor and investigate ani...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...