Camera traps have proven very useful in ecological, conservation and behavioral research. Camera traps non-invasively record presence and behavior of animals in their natural environment. Since the introduction of digital cameras, large amounts of data can be stored. Unfortunately, processing protocols did not evolve as fast as the technical capabilities of the cameras. We used camera traps to record videos of Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber). However, a large number of recordings did not contain the target species, but instead empty recordings or other species (together non-target recordings), making the removal of these recordings unacceptably time consuming. In this paper we propose a method to partially eliminate non-target recordings wi...
<div><p>Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and o...
Context: Understanding how different camera trap models vary in their ability to detect animals is i...
Small mammals, such as small rodents (Rodentia: Muroidea) and shrews (Insectivora: Soricidae), prese...
<div><p>Camera traps have proven very useful in ecological, conservation and behavioral research. Ca...
Camera traps have proven very useful in ecological, conservation and behavioral research. Camera tra...
Camera traps are increasingly used in wildlife monitoring and citizen science to address an array o...
International audienceIn the current context of biodiversity loss through habitat fragmentation, the...
Camera trapping is a widely used tool in wildlife research and conservation, and a plethora of makes...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and occur at ...
Abstract Obtaining reliable species observations is of great importance in animal ecology and wildli...
Camera traps are increasingly used in the abundance and density estimates of wildlife species. Camer...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
Obtaining reliable species observations is of great importance in animal ecology and wildlife conser...
Camera traps (CTs) are an increasingly popular method of studying animal behavior. However, the impa...
<div><p>Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and o...
Context: Understanding how different camera trap models vary in their ability to detect animals is i...
Small mammals, such as small rodents (Rodentia: Muroidea) and shrews (Insectivora: Soricidae), prese...
<div><p>Camera traps have proven very useful in ecological, conservation and behavioral research. Ca...
Camera traps have proven very useful in ecological, conservation and behavioral research. Camera tra...
Camera traps are increasingly used in wildlife monitoring and citizen science to address an array o...
International audienceIn the current context of biodiversity loss through habitat fragmentation, the...
Camera trapping is a widely used tool in wildlife research and conservation, and a plethora of makes...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and occur at ...
Abstract Obtaining reliable species observations is of great importance in animal ecology and wildli...
Camera traps are increasingly used in the abundance and density estimates of wildlife species. Camer...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
Obtaining reliable species observations is of great importance in animal ecology and wildlife conser...
Camera traps (CTs) are an increasingly popular method of studying animal behavior. However, the impa...
<div><p>Practical techniques are required to monitor invasive animals, which are often cryptic and o...
Context: Understanding how different camera trap models vary in their ability to detect animals is i...
Small mammals, such as small rodents (Rodentia: Muroidea) and shrews (Insectivora: Soricidae), prese...