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Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera-trap surveys
by
Geary, Matthew
, Matthews, Naomi
, Nixon, Stuart
, von Hardenberg, Achaz
, Isoke, Sam
in
Cameras
/ Cryptic species
/ Forests
/ National parks
/ Owls
/ Pangolin conservation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Probability
/ Protected areas
/ Rare species
/ Smutsia gigantea
/ Surveys
/ Traps
2023
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Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera-trap surveys
by
Geary, Matthew
, Matthews, Naomi
, Nixon, Stuart
, von Hardenberg, Achaz
, Isoke, Sam
in
Cameras
/ Cryptic species
/ Forests
/ National parks
/ Owls
/ Pangolin conservation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Probability
/ Protected areas
/ Rare species
/ Smutsia gigantea
/ Surveys
/ Traps
2023
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Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera-trap surveys
by
Geary, Matthew
, Matthews, Naomi
, Nixon, Stuart
, von Hardenberg, Achaz
, Isoke, Sam
in
Cameras
/ Cryptic species
/ Forests
/ National parks
/ Owls
/ Pangolin conservation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Probability
/ Protected areas
/ Rare species
/ Smutsia gigantea
/ Surveys
/ Traps
2023
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Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera-trap surveys
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Targeting burrows improves detection in giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea camera-trap surveys
2023
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Overview
The Endangered giant pangolin Smutsia gigantea is rare and elusive across its Central African range. Because of its solitary and nocturnal nature, the species is difficult to study and so its ecology is little known. Pangolins are considered the most trafficked mammals in the world. Therefore, confirming presence accurately and monitoring trends in distribution and abundance are essential to inform and prioritize conservation efforts. Camera traps are popular tools for surveying rare and cryptic species. However, non-targeted camera-trap surveys yield low camera-trapping rates for pangolins. Here we use camera-trap data from surveys conducted within three protected areas in Uganda to test whether targeted placement of cameras improves giant pangolin detection probability in occupancy models. The results indicate that giant pangolin detection probability is highest when camera traps are targeted on burrows. The median number of days from camera deployment to first giant pangolin detection event was 12, with the majority of events captured within 32 days from deployment. The median interval between giant pangolin events at a camera-trap site was 33 days. We demonstrate that camera-trap surveys can be designed to improve the detection of giant pangolins and we outline a set of recommendations to maximize the effectiveness of efforts to survey and monitor the species.
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Cambridge University Press
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