Colección bibliográfica
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Rovero, F., Zimmermann, F., Berzi, D., & Meek, P. (2013). “Which camera trap type and how many do I need?”
A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications.
Hystrix, 24(2), 148–156.
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Hamel, S., Killengreen, S. T., Henden, J. A., Eide, N. E., Roed-Eriksen, L., Ims, R. A., & Yoccoz, N. G. (2013).
Towards good practice guidance in using camera-traps in ecology: Influence of sampling design on validity of ecological inferences.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 4(2), 105–113.
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Lagos, N., Hernández, J., Vásquez, D., Sepúlveda, C., González-Pinilla, F. j., Bennett, M., Villalobos, R., Iriarte, A., Correa, C., & Eduardo Palma, R. (2020).
Fine scale approach to propose conservation areas for the endangered andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) in the chilean dry puna.
Journal of Arid Environments, 181(July 2019), 104200.
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Silva-Rodríguez, E. A., Ovando, E., González, D., Zambrano, B., Sepúlveda, M. A., Svensson, G. L., Cárdenas, R., Contreras, P., & Farías, A. A. (2018).
Large-scale assessment of the presence of Darwin´s fox across its newly discovered range. Mammalian Biology, 92(April), 45–53.
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LaFleur, M., & Pebsworth, P. A. (2017). Camera Traps.
In The International Encyclopedia of Primatology (pp. 1–3). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Beirne, C., Pillco-Huarcaya, R., Serrano-Rojas, S. J., & Whitworth, A. (2017).
Terrestrial camera traps: Essential tool for the detection and future monitoring of the Critically Endangered Sira curassow Pauxi koepckeae.
Endangered Species Research, 32(1), 145–152.
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Jiménez, G., López-Cepeda, N., Delgado, A. P., Guevara, A. M., & Lozano, L. (2017).
Monitoring program for mammals in a protected area of Colombia. Universitas Scientiarum, 22(1), 9–29.
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Steenweg, R., Whittington, J., Hebblewhite, M., Forshner, A., Johnston, B., Petersen, D., Shepherd, B., & Lukacs, P. M. (2016).
Camera-based occupancy monitoring at large scales: Power to detect trends in grizzly bears across the Canadian Rockies. Biological Conservation, 201, 192–200.
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Jenks, K. E., Chanteap, P., Damrongchainarong, K., Cutter, P., Cutter, P., Redford, T., Lynam, A. J., Howard, J. G., & Leimgruber, P. (2011).
Using relative abundance indices from camera-trapping to test wildlife conservation hypotheses - an example from Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.
Tropical Conservation Science, 4(2), 113–131.