Camera traps are increasingly used in the abundance and density estimates of wildlife species. Camera traps are very good alternative for direct observation in case, particularly, steep terrain, dense vegetation covered areas or nocturnal species. The main reason for the use of camera traps is eliminated that the economic, personnel and time loss in a continuous manner at the same time in different points. Camera traps, motion and heat sensitive, can take a photo or video according to the models. Crossover points and feeding or mating areas of the focal species are addressed as a priority camera trap set locations. The population size can be finding out by the images combined with Capture-Recapture methods. The population density came out t...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
The use of camera traps to track individual mammals to estimate home range and movement patterns, ha...
n order to accurately assess the status of the cheetah Acinonyx jubatus it is necessary to obtain da...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Camera trapping to study wildlife allows for data collection, without the need to capture animals. T...
The principle of non-interference in wildlife is fundamental in the work of protected area staff, an...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
Due to the increasing number of wildlife studies, over 100 camera traps of various brands and types ...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
Calibrating indices of animal abundance to true densities is critical in wildlife studies especially...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Camera traps are being increasingly used in biological surveys. One of the most common uses of camer...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
The use of camera traps to track individual mammals to estimate home range and movement patterns, ha...
n order to accurately assess the status of the cheetah Acinonyx jubatus it is necessary to obtain da...
Knowledge of the richness of species that inhabit a particular area is an essential metric for both ...
Camera trapping to study wildlife allows for data collection, without the need to capture animals. T...
The principle of non-interference in wildlife is fundamental in the work of protected area staff, an...
Wildlife species can be difficult to study because they can have very large ranges and can be wary o...
Due to the increasing number of wildlife studies, over 100 camera traps of various brands and types ...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
Calibrating indices of animal abundance to true densities is critical in wildlife studies especially...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
Context. There is an increasing reliance on the use of camera-trap technologies for surveys of mediu...
The monitoring and management of species depends on reliable population estimates, and this can be b...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
Camera traps are being increasingly used in biological surveys. One of the most common uses of camer...
* Reliable estimates of animal density and abundance are essential for effective wildlife conservati...
The use of camera traps to track individual mammals to estimate home range and movement patterns, ha...
n order to accurately assess the status of the cheetah Acinonyx jubatus it is necessary to obtain da...