An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?

Abstract Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well‐established survey tool for wildlife but there has been little evaluation of study design parameters. We used an empirical subsampling approach involving 2,225 camera deployments run at 41 study areas around the world to evaluate three aspects of camera trap study design (number of sites, duration and season of sampling) and their influence on the estimation of three ecological metrics (species richness, occupancy and detection rate) for mammals. We found that 25–35 camera sites were needed for precise estimates of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Francesco Rovero
Douglas Sheil
William J. McShea
Marcela Guimarães Moreira Lima
Matt Snider
Fernanda Santos
Stephanie G. Schuttler
Krishna Pacifici
André Luis Sousa Gonçalves
Wilson Roberto Spironello
Michael V. Cove
Joseph M. Kolowski
Roland Kays
Hailey Boone
Brent S. Pease
Xingfeng Si
Mark Bowler
Patrick A. Jansen
Arielle W. Parsons
Ping Ding
Megan C Baker-Whatton
Travis W. Knowles
Joshua J. Millspaugh
Santiago F. Burneo
Christopher Beirne
Brian S. Arbogast
Santiago Espinosa
Christopher P. Hansen
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Netherlands / Ecological Modeling / Ecology / Evolution / Behavior and Systematics
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/103335