Estimates of animal abundance are essential for understanding animal ecology. Camera traps can be used to estimate the abundance of terrestrial mammals, including elusive species, provided that the sensitivity of the sensor, estimated as the effective detection distance (EDD), is quantified. Here, we show how the EDD can be inferred directly from camera trap images by placing markers at known distances along the midline of the camera field of view, and then fitting distance-sampling functions to the frequency of animal passage between markers. EDD estimates derived from simulated passages using binned detection distances approximated those obtained from continuous detection distance measurements if at least five intervals were used over the...
Abstract Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well‐established survey...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
<p>Estimates of animal abundance are essential for understanding animal ecology. Camera traps can be...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservation...
We thank the Robert Bosch Foundation, the Max Planck Society, and the University of St Andrews for f...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Calibrating indices of animal abundance to true densities is critical in wildlife studies especially...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
Abstract Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well‐established survey...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
<p>Estimates of animal abundance are essential for understanding animal ecology. Camera traps can be...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
1. Abundance estimation is a pervasive goal in ecology. The rate of detection by motion-sensitive ca...
Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservation...
We thank the Robert Bosch Foundation, the Max Planck Society, and the University of St Andrews for f...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Calibrating indices of animal abundance to true densities is critical in wildlife studies especially...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method prov...
Abstract Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well‐established survey...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...
1. Animal density is a fundamental parameter in ecology and conservation, and yet it has remained di...