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Weather and Exposure Period Affect Coyote Detection at Camera Traps

机译:天气和曝光期在相机陷阱时影响Coyote检测

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Camera traps are an increasingly popular means to monitor wildlife populations. However, like other techniques for measuring populations, camera traps are subject to sources of error that may bias population estimates. Past studies accounting for detection error have failed to account for a simple but potentially widely pervasive source of environmental error: weather conditions. Using 5,108,416 photographs from 804 scent‐lured camera traps deployed in western Nebraska, USA, during spring and autumnof 2014 and 2015, we analyzed the relationship between weather conditions (barometric pressure, wind speed, precipitation, and temperature) and coyote (Canis latrans) detection probability. Using binomial generalized linear mixed‐effects models, we showed that detection probability was affected by all weather conditions examined. Weather effects on detection suggests that either weather alters coyote behavior or decreases trap efficacy. Detection probability also decreased over the exposure period, indicating that coyotes either avoided traps after initial exploration or that lure efficacy decreased over time. Our findings suggest that to achieve accurate population indices, camera‐trap studies need to incorporate effects of weather conditions and sampling duration into population models to account for detection bias in estimates.
机译:相机陷阱是监控野生动物种群的越来越流行的手段。然而,与测量群体的其他技术一样,相机陷阱受到可能偏向群体估计的错误来源。过去的研究核算检测误差未能考虑一个简单但潜在的广泛的环境错误来源:天气条件。在2014年春季和秋季部署的804种香味相机陷阱中,使用5,108,416张照片,在2014年和2015年秋季,我们分析了天气条件(气压,风速,降水和温度)和土狼(Canis Latrans)之间的关系。检测概率。使用二项式广义的线性混合效应模型,我们表明检测概率受到检查的所有天气条件的影响。天气效应检测表明,天气改变了土狼行为或降低陷阱功效。检测概率在暴露期间也降低,表明土狼在初始探索后避免陷阱,或者随着时间的推移降低了诱饵效力。我们的研究结果表明,为了实现准确的人口指标,相机陷阱研究需要将天气状况和采样持续时间的影响纳入人口模型,以解释估计中的检测偏差。

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    《Wildlife Society Bulletin》 |2020年第2期|共9页
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    Nebraska Cooperative Fish &

    Wildlife Research Unit University of Nebraska‐Lincoln School of Natural Resources 3310 Holdrege Street Lincoln NE 68583 USA;

    Nebraska Cooperative Fish &

    Wildlife Research Unit University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Schoolof Natural Resources 3310 Holdrege Street Lincoln NE 68583 USA;

    Nebraska Cooperative Fish &

    Wildlife Research Unit University of Nebraska‐Lincoln School of Natural Resources 3310 Holdrege Street Lincoln NE 68583 USA;

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