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  1. Factors affecting spatial occupancy and local abundance of the Forest Thrush, Turdus lherminieri, in Guadeloupe forests

    The Forest Thrush (FT), Turdus lherminieri , is a secretive, ground-dwelling forest bird species of conservation concern, endemic to only four...

    Aurélie Jean-Pierre, G. Loranger-Merciris, ... F. Cézilly in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article Open access 11 July 2023
  2. NOSpcimen: A First Approach to Unsupervised Discarding of Empty Photo Trap Images

    A key tool in wildlife conservation is the observation and monitoring of wildlife using photo-trap** cameras. Every year, thousands of cameras...
    David de la Rosa, Antón Álvarez, ... Francisco Charte in Advances in Computational Intelligence
    Conference paper 2023
  3. Southern extension of raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides (Mammalia: Carnivora: Canidae) range in Vietnam with comments on its conservation status in the country

    Although the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides has a wide global distribution, little is known about its population in Vietnam. The species is...

    Thong Van Pham, Mai Thi Trinh, ... Thai Nguyen Van in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article 08 February 2023
  4. Insect pest monitoring with camera-equipped traps: strengths and limitations

    Integrated pest management relies on insect pest monitoring to support the decision of counteracting a given level of infestation and to select the...

    Michele Preti, François Verheggen, Sergio Angeli in Journal of Pest Science
    Article Open access 04 December 2020
  5. Camera traps reveal interspecific differences in the diel and seasonal patterns of cicada nymph predation

    Cicadas, a group of large-bodied insects, are preyed upon at both nymphal and adult stages by diverse range of vertebrates such as birds and mammals....

    Kanji Tomita in The Science of Nature
    Article 12 October 2021
  6. Effectiveness of a commercial lure to attract red fox

    In camera trap studies, attractants may be used to increase detection probabilities of wildlife, which may help to improve estimates of abundance and...

    Francesca Cozzi, Elisa Iacona, ... Luca Corlatti in Mammal Research
    Article Open access 08 July 2022
  7. Non-invasive monitoring of the European wildcat in a recently colonized area in the Northern Apennines (Italy)

    Acquiring up-to-date information on the distribution of a species is an issue of paramount importance to set up proper conservation strategies and to...

    Laura Viviani, Francesco Nonnis Marzano, ... Andrea Sforzi in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article 02 March 2024
  8. Camera-trap** for abundance estimation of otters in seasonal rivers: a field evaluation

    Cryptic mammals with semi-aquatic habits, like otters, are notoriously difficult to study. Elusive behaviour, low population density, nocturnal...

    Jose María Gil-Sánchez, Ezequiel Antorán-Pilar in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article 13 August 2020
  9. Camera-trap** assessment of terrestrial mammals and birds in rehabilitated forest in INIKEA Project Area, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo

    The Innoprise-IKEA (INIKEA) Forest Rehabilitation Project in Kalabakan Forest Reserve, Sabah, was established to rehabilitate degraded forest...

    Lauretta Andrew Laneng, Futoshi Nakamura, ... Charles S. Vairappan in Landscape and Ecological Engineering
    Article 12 January 2021
  10. Arboreal Lemur Terrestriality is Influenced by When and Where Predators are Present

    It is thought arboreal species avoid foraging on the ground due to perceived predation risk, making the study of when and where arboreal species use...

    Kennesha Garg, Asia Murphy in International Journal of Primatology
    Article 09 September 2023
  11. Application of species distribution models to estimate and manage the Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) habitat in the Hindu Kush Mountains, Pakistan

    Identification and assessment of habitat suitability are essential to the conservation of threatened species such as the Asiatic black bear ( Ursus...

    Muhammad Rehan, Ammar Hassan, ... Muhammad Kabir in European Journal of Wildlife Research
    Article 31 May 2024
  12. Spatial ecology of the stone marten in an Alpine area: combining camera-trap** and genetic surveys

    A species’ potential distribution can be modelled adequately only if no factor other than habitat availability affects its occurrences. Space use by...

    A. Balestrieri, A. Mosini, ... C. Movalli in Mammal Research
    Article Open access 24 March 2021
  13. Do dholes segregate themselves from their sympatrids? Habitat use and carnivore co-existence in the tropical forest

    The dhole or Asiatic wild dog Cuon alpinus is the only endangered social canid in the tropical Indian forests and is considered at high risk of...

    Urjit Bhatt, Salvador Lyngdoh in Mammalian Biology
    Article 04 October 2023
  14. Brushtail possum terrestrial activity patterns are driven by climatic conditions, breeding and moonlight intensity

    Ecological studies of common brushtail possums ( Trichosurus vulpecula ) in their extant range have been limited by technology and the species’...

    Michał Krzysztof Śmielak, Guy Ballard, ... Nick Reid in Mammal Research
    Article Open access 06 May 2023
  15. Determinants of sun bear Helarctos malayanus habitat use in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and its predicted distribution under future forest degradation and loss

    Habitat loss, habitat degradation and poaching threaten the survival of large mammals in Southeast Asia. Studies on these threats tend to focus on...

    Roshan Guharajan, Jesse F. Abrams, ... Andreas Wilting in Biodiversity and Conservation
    Article 02 December 2022
  16. Monitoring for the presence of invasive arboreal rodents: an assessment of monitoring tools across forest strata

    Accurate detection of invasive rodents is essential to guide appropriate management responses, including effective control. Due to the arboreal...

    Alexandra H. Nance, Melinda Wilson, ... Rohan H. Clarke in Biological Invasions
    Article 07 December 2023
  17. Estimates of wildlife species richness, occupancy, and habitat preference in a residential landscape in New York State

    Despite the widespread adoption of motion-triggered camera traps, studies using camera traps to characterize wildlife communities in residential...

    Stacy Mowry, Jennifer Pendleton, ... Richard S. Ostfeld in Urban Ecosystems
    Article 21 December 2022
  18. Ecological association of pheasants to predators, habitat, and disturbances in southern India

    Resource availability, predator-prey interaction, anthropogenic disturbances, climatic and topographic factors often determine the ecological...

    Kuldeep Chouhan, P. Ramesh Kumar, ... R. Y. Hiranmai in Ornithology Research
    Article 22 May 2024
  19. Assessing habitat selection of the vulnerable Asian small-clawed otters in an anthropized riparian forest of eastern Bangladesh

    The Asian small-clawed otter ( Aonyx cinereus ) is a globally vulnerable mesopredator endemic to South and Southeast Asia. This species is one of the...

    Muntasir Akash, Mariano J. Feldman, ... Tania Zakir in Mammal Research
    Article 03 November 2023
  20. Occurrence and diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in trap cultures from limestone mining sites and un-mined forest soil of Mawsmai, Meghalaya

    The association and diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in trap cultures from soil derived inocula of limestone mine sites of Mawsmai...

    Ehkupar Gary Suting, Nongthombam Olivia Devi in Tropical Ecology
    Article 31 May 2021
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