Camera trapping : wildlife management and research /


Principal editors: Paul Meek and Peter Fleming ; Editors: Guy Ballard, Peter Banks, Andrew Claridge, Jim Sanderson and Don Swann.
Bok Engelsk 2014
Medvirkende
Omfang
XX, 367 sider, 32 plater ; : illustrasjoner, kart, figurer ;
Opplysninger
Introduction / Paul D. Meek and Peter J. S. Fleming -- ONE. CAMERA TRAPPING FOR ANIMAL MONITORING: CASE STUDIES -- Camera trapping for animal monitoring and management: a review of applications / Don E. Swann and Nic Perkins -- Camera trap monitoring for inventory and management effectiveness in Victorian national parks: tailoring approaches to suit specific questions / Mark J. Antos and Kally Yuen -- Sentinel camera traps monitor the emergence of infectious disease in Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) / Sam Thalmann, Phil Wise and Stewart Huxtable -- What can camera traps tell us about the diurnal activity of the nocturnal bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus)? / Georgeanna Story, Don Driscoll and Sam Banks -- The wildlife picture index: monitoring Mongolian biodiversity with camera trapping / Susan E. Townsend, Batbayar Galtbalt, Munkhjargal Myagmar, Jonathan Baillie and Timothy G. O'Brien -- Examining the state of biodiversity using camera traps in the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, Peru / Malini Pittet and Peter Bennett -- Population estimates of an endangered rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) using time-lapse photography from camera traps / Catie Gowen and Karl Vernes -- Fauna survey by camera trapping in the Torricelli Mountain Range, Papua New Guinea / Jim Thomas -- Monitoring malleefowls with camera traps in western Australia's wheatbelt: a case study in citizen science / Mike Griffiths and Phil Lewis -- Wildlife camera trapping in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan with recommendations for the future / Tiger Sangay, Rajanathan Rajaratnam and Karl Vernes --. - FOUR. DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSES -- Automatic camera tarp data organisation, storage and analysis without entering data by hand using a keyboard / Jim Sanderson and Grant Harris -- Assessing the power to detect change in red fox (Vulpes vulpes) occupancy using camera surveys in the Grampians National Park / Alan Robley, Paul Moloney, Ben Holmes, Mike Castle, Ryan Duffy and Dave Panther -- Computer-assisted identification of small Australian mammals in camera trap imagery / Greg Falzon, Paul D. Meek and Karl Vernes -- Can camera traps be used to estimate small mammal population size? / Malith K. Weerakoon, Lise Ruffino, Grainne P. Cleary, Steven Heavener, Jenna P. Bytheway, Helen M. Smith and Peter B. Banks -- Density estimation using camera trap surveys: the random encounter model / J. Marcus Rowcliffe, Chris Carbone, Roland Kays, Bart Kranstauber and Patrick A. Jansen -- Analysis of camera trap surveys to detect effects of population management / Andrew Bengsen -- Now we can 'see the forest and the trees, too', but there are risks: camera trapping and privacy law in Australia / Paul D. Meek and Des Butler -- FIVE. CONCLUSION -- Putting contemporary camera trapping in focus / Paul D. Meek, Peter J. S. Fleming, Guy Ballard, Peter B. Banks, Andrew W. Claridge, Stuart McMahon, Jim Sanderson and Don E. Swann.. - THREE. SURVEY DESIGN -- How long is a piece of string? Camera trapping methodology is question dependent / Andrew W. Claridge and David J. Paull -- A novel camera-based approach to understanding the foraging behaviour of mycophagous mammals / Karl Vernes, Matt Smith and Peter J. Jarman -- Using camera traps to survey diurnal terrestrial reptiles: a proof of concept / Dustin Welbourne -- The use of camera traps to detect arboreal mammals: lessons from targeted surveys for the cryptic Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) / Dan K. P. Harley, Greg J. Holland, Bronwyn A. Hradsky and Joanne S. Antrobus -- Using camera traps to monitor use of roadside glide poles and rope canopy-bridges by Australian gliding mammals / Brendan Taylor and Ross Goldingay -- Comparison of camera trapping and live trapping of mammals in Tasmanian coastal woodland and heathland / Michael M. Driessen and Peter J. Jarman -- TEAM: a standardized camera trap survey to monitor terrestrial vertebrate communities in tropical forests / Patrick A. Jansen, Jorge A. Ahumada, Eric Fegraus and Timothy O'Brien -- Developing a camera trap survey protocol to detect a rare marsupial carnivore, the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) / Jenny L. Nelson, Michael P. Scroggie and Chris A. Belcher --. - TWO. CAMERA TECHNOLOGY, CONSTRAINTS AND PITFALLS -- A review of the ultimate camera trap for wildlife research and monitoring / Paul D. Meek and Andre Pittet -- The effect of camera trap type on the probability of detecting different size classes of Australian mammals / Jake Urlus, Clare McCutcheon, Daniel Gilmore and Jamie McMahon -- Comparing the effectiveness of two types of camera trap for surveying ground-dwelling mammals / Matthew Swan, Julian Di Stefano and Fiona Christie -- Using camera traps to compare poison bait uptake by invasive predators and non-target species / Katherine E. Moseby and John L. Read -- Colour plates -- Can camera trap surveys provide reliable population estimates for nondescript species? / Shannon J. Dundas, Peter J. Adams and Patricia A. Fleming -- More than just presence-absence: camera traps reveal fine scale resource partitioning by the ubiquitous swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) / Bronwyn A. Hradsky -- Camera traps, sand plots and known events: what do camera traps miss? / Guy Ballard, Paul D. Meek, Sam Doak, Peter J. S. Fleming and Jessica Sparkes --. - "Camera trapping in wildlife management and research is a growing global phenomenon. The technology is advancing very quickly, providing unique opportunities for collecting new biological knowledge. In order for fellow camera trap researchers and managers to share their knowledge and experience, the First International Camera Trapping Colloquium in Wildlife Management and Research was held in Sydney, Australia.. - "Camera Trapping brings together papers from a selection of the presentations at the colloquium and provides a benchmark of the international developments and uses of camera traps for monitoring wildlife for research and management. Four major themes are presented: case studies demonstrating camera trapping for monitoring; the constraints and pitfalls of camera technologies; design standards and protocols for camera trapping surveys; and the identification, management and analyses of the myriad images that derive from camera trapping studies. The final chapter provides future directions for research using camera traps.. - "Remarkable photographs are included, showing interesting, enlightening and entertaining images of animals 'doing their thing'." --Publisher's description.
Emner
Geografisk emneord
Australia. : (OCoLC)fst01204543
Dewey
ISBN
978-1-486-30039-6. - 9781486300396 (paperback)

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