Assessing the status of wild felids in a highly-disturbed commercial forest reserve in Borneo and the implications for camera trap survey design

The proliferation of camera-trapping studies has led to a spate of extensions in the known distributions of many wild cat species, not least in Borneo. However, we still do not have a clear picture of the spatial patterns of felid abundance in Southeast Asia, particularly with respect to the large areas of highly-disturbed habitat. An important obstacle to increasing the usefulness of camera trap data is the widespread practice of setting cameras at non-random locations. Non-random deployment interacts with non-random space-use by animals, causing biases in our inferences about relative abunda... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wearn, OR
Rowcliffe, JM
Carbone, C
Bernard, H
Ewers, RM
Dokumenttyp: Journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Verlag/Hrsg.: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Schlagwörter: Science & Technology / Multidisciplinary Sciences / Science & Technology - Other Topics / LEOPARD NEOFELIS-DIARDI / SMALL CARNIVORES / TROPICAL FOREST / CATOPUMA-BADIA / SABAH / DIVERSITY / CONSERVATION / LOCALITY / DENSITY / MAMMALS / Animals / Borneo / Conservation of Natural Resources / Data Collection / Ecosystem / Forestry / Malaysia / Panthera / Photography / Population Density / General Science & Technology
Sprache: Englisch
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