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Título: Camera trap feasibility for ecological studies of elusive forest deer.
Autoria: GROTTA NETO, F.
PERES, P. H.
PIOVEZAN, U.
PASSOS, F. C.
DUARTE, J. M. B.
Afiliação: FRANCISCO GROTTA?NETO,1; PEDRO H. F. PERES; UBIRATAN PIOVEZAN, CPATC; FERNANDO C. PASSOS; JOSÉ M. B. DUARTE.
Ano de publicação: 2020
Referência: Wildkife Society Bulletin, p. 1-8, 2020.
Conteúdo: The difficulty in observing and capturing elusive species in the wild is one of the main reasons for the limited number of studies on such species. This knowledge gap affects the development of conservation and management plans. Hence, testing the feasibility of research tools is essential for the future use and reliability of such tools. Camera traps increasingly are used as an alternative to capturing animals for wildlife research, and to generate important data for the management and conservation of many species. We identified individual free&#8208;ranging gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) from the Brazilian Pantanal by their natural markings. From October 2011 through September 2012, we investigated the feasibility of using camera traps for home range, habitat use, and activity period studies based on individuals with natural marks compared with the concurrent data collected from Global Positioning System (GPS) collars. Home range studies based on camera traps have limitations related to the quantity of individuals with natural marks and need for population premonitoring to detect them. The irregular performance of camera traps and lower detection probability in open habitats restricted its application in the habitat use study, especially among highly heterogeneous habitats. However, the positive correlation (r = 0.98, P < 0.001) between the frequency of photographic records and distances travelled by deer with GPS locations indicated reliable use of camera traps for research into activity periods. Camera traps can be used as an alternative to telemetry,potentially expanding the perspective and scope of noninvasive ecological studies for elusive and cryptic species.
Thesagro: Veado
Fauna
Habitat
NAL Thesaurus: Deer
Cervidae
Habitats
Palavras-chave: Cervo
Veado mateiro
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1002/wsb.1121
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPATC)

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