Drawn out of shadows: surveying secretive forest species with camera trap Distance Sampling

Bessone, Mattia, Kühl, Hjalmar, Hohmann, Gottfried, Herbinger, Ilka, N'Goran, Paul, Asanzi, Papy, Da Costa, Pedro, Derozier, Violette, Fotsing, Ernest, Ikembelo, Beka, Mpongo, Iyomi, Iyomi, Iyatshi, Kafando, Pierre, Mbangi, Kambere, Dissondet, Moundzoho, Musubaho, Wanzalire and Fruth, Barbara (2020) Drawn out of shadows: surveying secretive forest species with camera trap Distance Sampling. [Data Collection]

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Abstract

1. With animal species disappearing at unprecedented rates, we need an efficient monitoring method providing reliable estimates of population density and abundance, critical for the assessment of population status and trend.

Creators: Bessone, Mattia, Kühl, Hjalmar, Hohmann, Gottfried, Herbinger, Ilka, N'Goran, Paul, Asanzi, Papy, Da Costa, Pedro, Derozier, Violette, Fotsing, Ernest, Ikembelo, Beka, Mpongo, Iyomi, Iyomi, Iyatshi, Kafando, Pierre, Mbangi, Kambere, Dissondet, Moundzoho, Musubaho, Wanzalire and Fruth, Barbara
Uncontrolled Keywords: biomonitoring; camera trap; cryptic species; density estimation; distance sampling; multi-species; population density; unmarked
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24377/LJMU.d.00000052
Division: Biological & Environmental Sciences (new Sep 19)
Field of Research: Biological sciences
Environmental sciences
Date Deposited: 13 Feb 2020 15:46
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2024 16:40
URI: https://opendata.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/52
Data collection method: Camera trap distance sampling in the block south of Salonga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Resource language: English
Metadata language: English
Collection period:
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1 September 201630 April 2018

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