Camera trap species detection histories used for occupancy models in "Integrating Spaceborne Estimates of Structural Diversity of Habitat into Wildlife Occupancy Models"
In species-habitat association studies, both the type and spatial scale of habitat covariates need t...
The Earth is undergoing an accelerated rate of native ecosystem conversion and degradation and there...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Occupancy models are widely used in camera trap studies to analyze species presence, abundance, and ...
Species occupancy, or the presence or absence of a species at a location, is important for informing...
Abstract Occupancy‐based methods are commonly used to model the distribution, habitat use, and relat...
Independent multiple detection events at the same site within a single sampling occasion were reduce...
Data underlying a paper published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution (https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation pape...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
In species-habitat association studies, both the type and spatial scale of habitat covariates need t...
The Earth is undergoing an accelerated rate of native ecosystem conversion and degradation and there...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Biologists commonly use camera traps for estimating species richness to inform conservation actions,...
Occupancy models are widely used in camera trap studies to analyze species presence, abundance, and ...
Species occupancy, or the presence or absence of a species at a location, is important for informing...
Abstract Occupancy‐based methods are commonly used to model the distribution, habitat use, and relat...
Independent multiple detection events at the same site within a single sampling occasion were reduce...
Data underlying a paper published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution (https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
Density estimation is integral to the effective conservation and management of wildlife. Camera trap...
Combined camera trap and live trap dataset underlying the analyses in a Biological Conservation pape...
Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and t...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
In species-habitat association studies, both the type and spatial scale of habitat covariates need t...
The Earth is undergoing an accelerated rate of native ecosystem conversion and degradation and there...
Occupancy models are increasingly applied to data from wildlife camera-trap (CT) surveys to estimate...