Authors
R Kays, S Tilak, B Kranstauber, PA Jansen, C. Carbone, JM Rowcliffe, T Fountain, J Eggert, Z He
Publication date
2011
Journal
International Journal of Research and Reviews in Wireless Sensor Networks
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
19-29
Publisher
Science Academy Publisher, UK
Description
Studying animal movement and distribution is of critical importance to addressing environmental challenges including invasive species, infectious diseases, climate and land-use change. Motion sensitive camera traps offer a visual sensor to record the presence of a species at a location, recording their movement in the Eulerian sense. Modern digital camera traps that record video present new analytical opportunities, but also new data management challenges. This paper describes our experience with a year-long terrestrial animal monitoring system at Barro Colorado Island, Panama. The data gathered from our camera network shows the spatio-temporal dynamics of terrestrial bird and mammal activity at the site-data relevant to immediate science questions, and long-term conservation issues. We believe that the experience gained and lessons learned during our year long deployment and testing of the camera …
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Scholar articles
R Kays, B Kranstauber, P Jansen, C Carbone… - 2009 IEEE 34th conference on local computer …, 2009