A few extra helpful sources on detectability/technical considerations: https://t.co/DIpfxyWTDL https://t.co/HtJOaiD0NI https://t.co/KcjBynZESz
@ClaytonTLamb I think its very context-dependent (study and individual camera locations). In general, I like perpendicular and no-glow. You may have seen these resources, or find them helpful: https://t.co/8DN7D2rdNi https://t.co/6FXp8I5GtO
Really useful paper on how to best report #cameratrap research.Look it up on ResearchGate if you don't have access http://t.co/bckHSaa71X
New paper on standard priciples for camera-trapping studies - about time we had these http://t.co/jNzmmgTGjl
Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trapping research - Online First - Springer http://t.co/pPTBK1c5Pp
Essential reading for any camera-trappers out there (ask authors for pdf if you can't access) @Redfoxmeek @RolandKays http://t.co/x05qbjalUg
Essential reading for any camera-trappers out there (ask authors for pdf if you can't access) @Redfoxmeek @RolandKays http://t.co/x05qbjalUg
New paper: Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trapping research http://t.co/6lQ4cJgSAE
Use camera traps in your research? Best tips for reporting of methods & results from @Redfoxmeek @DingoResearch etal http://t.co/iCe6NEiyFP
Use camera traps in your research? Best tips for reporting of methods & results from @Redfoxmeek @DingoResearch etal http://t.co/iCe6NEiyFP
Use camera traps in your research? Best tips for reporting of methods & results from @Redfoxmeek @DingoResearch etal http://t.co/iCe6NEiyFP
Camera trapping: an authors' guide http://t.co/OnkQfMcvf7
New paper on standard priciples for camera-trapping studies - about time we had these http://t.co/jNzmmgTGjl
"Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trapping research" - much needed new MS by @Redfoxmeek et al. http://t.co/Xuj704iLgT