subject: camera trap distance sampling type: dataset
10.4231/YQXA-Y422
09/05/2023
Reactive behavior causes bias in density estimates from camera traps. We test several new and existing methods for reducing bias in density estimates through simulation.
abundance bias camera trap distance sampling population ecology population estimation random encounter model reactive behavior Simulation
10.4231/71R5-EJ83
Amanda Cheeseman , Ashley Burket , Blake Sasse , Catherine Dennison , Chad Williamson , Colleen Olfenbuttel , Courtney Anderson , David Jachowski , John Erb , Joseph Butfiloski , Joshua Tabora , Lisa Smith , Marketa Zimova , Michael Fies , Michael Joyce , Roland Kays , Scott M Bergeson , Stacy Cotey , Zach Farris
11/19/2024
Weasel presence data collected using camera traps set in 66 sites (located in 14 states in eastern USA) during 2022-2023. Each site contained a cluster of 4 cameras baited with 2 different baits or lures, 2 cameras also had an extra lure applied.
attractant Biology camera trap distance sampling large-scale survey Mustela erminea Mustela nivalis Mustelidae Neogale frenata
10.4231/C5GC-AV93
06/08/2023
Reactive behavior causes bias in density estimates from camera traps. We test several new and existing methods for reducing bias in density estimates through simulation.
abundance bias camera trap distance sampling population ecology population estimation random encounter model reactive behavior Simulation
10.4231/2PQ2-J941
James Andrew DeWoody , Rebecca Lynne Cain , Rob Swihart , Safia Janjua , Zackary Delisle
06/14/2023
Estimates of density can inform coyote management in Indiana. We used camera-trap distance sampling and genetic spatial capture-recapture to estimate coyote density in three large regions of Indiana, USA, during the winters of 2019 to 2021.
anthropogenic development camera trap distance sampling fawn mesocarnivore precision
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