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Camera traping is a widely used method to study the abundance and population density of elusive terrestrial animals.  To make full use of this method, it is necessary to obtain high photographic capture rates of the target species.  We examine w... see more

Identification of Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) specimens is essential for obtaining demographic estimates of their populations. Camera traps are a noninvasive tool that allows such identification. The efficiency of using photographic or video records ... see more

This paper proposes an insect trapping method based on progressive star network. There are two steps: Firstly, construct the network; secondly, trap insects through the network. The network is constructed as following descriptions: 1. Confirm the density ... see more

A study about effect of fuli nutmeg concentration on fruit flies (Bactrocera sp) trapping in orchards in North Halmahera Regency had been conducted on January 2016. This study aimed at analysing effect of difference fuli nutmeg concentration on fruit flie... see more

The Maya Mountains are a heavily forested mountain range in Belize and Guatemala supporting high levels of biodiversity. Due to environmental degradation around the range, it is in danger of becoming isolated from the largest contiguous forest in Central ... see more

Identification of Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) specimens is essential for obtaining demographic estimates of their populations. Camera traps are a noninvasive tool that allows such identification. The efficiency of using photographic or video records ... see more

Relationships of mammals to habitat edges is a continuing concern for conservation as habitat fragmentation continues and ratios of edge to interior habitat increase.  Mammal species that respond negatively to habitat edges may be at greater risk of ... see more

Facing change of environmental conditions, the activity rhythm of animals may habituate.  Remote cameras were used to quantify Bawean deer and red muntjac activity patterns and to examined differences by season, sex and lunar cycle to respond predato... see more

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