Optimised detection and sensitivity of fauna-monitoring programs is essential for the adaptive management of threatened species. We describe the influence of trap type, trapping duration and timing on the detection rates of small vertebrates, in particular the nationally endangered sandhill dunnart (Sminthopsis psammophila) in its two primary populations in South Australia. A total of 118 and 155 sandhill dunnarts were captured from the Middleback and Yellabinna regions, respectively, from five trapping sessions between 2008 and 2012. Wide deep pitfall traps (225 mm diameter × 600–700 mm deep) captured significantly more adult sandhill dunnarts than shorter, narrower pitfalls (150 mm diameter × 500 mm deep) or Elliott traps. Deep pitfall tr...
Pitfall trapping is a long established method for trapping terrestrial vertebrates globally. Many va...
Although Australia has a diverse native rodent fauna, the population dynamics and habitat requiremen...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
In order to enhance future trapping of the western pygmy possum (Cercartetus concinnus) and minimise...
Metal box (e.g., Elliott, Sherman) traps and remote cameras are two of the most commonly employed me...
Improving detection probabilities for rare species is critical when assessing presence or habitat as...
This pitfall trapping capture of the northern hopping-mouse and sympatric vertebrates data was ...
Australia has one of the highest rates of extinction in the world, particularly for mammals of the a...
Small mammal community structure was investigated at a semi-arid mallee site in the Middleback Range...
Critical evaluations of bait attractiveness for camera trapping wildlife are scant even though use o...
Climate (drought, rainfall), geology (habitat availability), land use change (provision of artificia...
Based on 27216 pit-trap nights, we measured catch rates for reptiles and mammals using bucket and pi...
Understanding the conditions under which small native Australian mammals can persist in the presence...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
Pitfall trapping is a long established method for trapping terrestrial vertebrates globally. Many va...
Although Australia has a diverse native rodent fauna, the population dynamics and habitat requiremen...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
In order to enhance future trapping of the western pygmy possum (Cercartetus concinnus) and minimise...
Metal box (e.g., Elliott, Sherman) traps and remote cameras are two of the most commonly employed me...
Improving detection probabilities for rare species is critical when assessing presence or habitat as...
This pitfall trapping capture of the northern hopping-mouse and sympatric vertebrates data was ...
Australia has one of the highest rates of extinction in the world, particularly for mammals of the a...
Small mammal community structure was investigated at a semi-arid mallee site in the Middleback Range...
Critical evaluations of bait attractiveness for camera trapping wildlife are scant even though use o...
Climate (drought, rainfall), geology (habitat availability), land use change (provision of artificia...
Based on 27216 pit-trap nights, we measured catch rates for reptiles and mammals using bucket and pi...
Understanding the conditions under which small native Australian mammals can persist in the presence...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...
Pitfall trapping is a long established method for trapping terrestrial vertebrates globally. Many va...
Although Australia has a diverse native rodent fauna, the population dynamics and habitat requiremen...
The black-tailed dusky antechinus (Antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial ...