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Camera trapping in ecology: A new section for wildlife research
by
Fisher, Jason T.
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Applied Ecology
/ Avifauna
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ Biodiversity Ecology
/ Biogeography
/ camera traps
/ Cameras
/ Community Ecology
/ Conservation Ecology
/ Demography
/ Developing countries
/ Ecoinformatics
/ Ecology
/ Global Change Ecology
/ Human Ecology
/ Invasion Ecology
/ Landscape Ecology
/ LDCs
/ Macroecology
/ Native peoples
/ Population Ecology
/ Software
/ Spatial Ecology
/ Trapping
/ Trophic Interactions
/ Urban Ecology
/ Wildlife
/ wildlife ecology
/ Zoology
2023
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Camera trapping in ecology: A new section for wildlife research
by
Fisher, Jason T.
in
Applied Ecology
/ Avifauna
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ Biodiversity Ecology
/ Biogeography
/ camera traps
/ Cameras
/ Community Ecology
/ Conservation Ecology
/ Demography
/ Developing countries
/ Ecoinformatics
/ Ecology
/ Global Change Ecology
/ Human Ecology
/ Invasion Ecology
/ Landscape Ecology
/ LDCs
/ Macroecology
/ Native peoples
/ Population Ecology
/ Software
/ Spatial Ecology
/ Trapping
/ Trophic Interactions
/ Urban Ecology
/ Wildlife
/ wildlife ecology
/ Zoology
2023
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Camera trapping in ecology: A new section for wildlife research
by
Fisher, Jason T.
in
Applied Ecology
/ Avifauna
/ Behavioural Ecology
/ Biodiversity Ecology
/ Biogeography
/ camera traps
/ Cameras
/ Community Ecology
/ Conservation Ecology
/ Demography
/ Developing countries
/ Ecoinformatics
/ Ecology
/ Global Change Ecology
/ Human Ecology
/ Invasion Ecology
/ Landscape Ecology
/ LDCs
/ Macroecology
/ Native peoples
/ Population Ecology
/ Software
/ Spatial Ecology
/ Trapping
/ Trophic Interactions
/ Urban Ecology
/ Wildlife
/ wildlife ecology
/ Zoology
2023
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Camera trapping in ecology: A new section for wildlife research
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Camera trapping in ecology: A new section for wildlife research
2023
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Camera trapping has consequently spread across the global south and developing countries (Agha et al., 2018; Cremonesi et al., 2021; Galindo-Aguilar et al., 2022). Many private citizens run their own camera traps; networking observations from these citizen scientists have yielded great insights and will continue to do so (McShea et al., 2016). [...]though camera trapping has largely been used for mammals, it is expanding taxonomically to include vegetation communities (Seyednasrollah et al., 2019; Sun et al., 2021), herptiles (Moore et al., 2020; Welbourne et al., 2020), and avifauna (Jachowski et al., 2015; Murphy et al., 2018).
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