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An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?
ArticleAbstract: Camera traps deployed in grids or stratified random designs are a well-established survey tool for wPalabras claves:Camera traps, community ecology, detectability, Mammals, Relative abundance, Species richness, study design, wildlife surveysAutores:Arbogast B.S., Baker-Whatton M., Beirne C., Boone H.M., Bowler M., Cove M.V., Ding P., Gonçalves A.L.S., Hansen C.P., Jansen P.A., Kays R., Knowles T.W., Kolowski J.M., McShea W.J., Millspaugh J., Moreira M.G., Pacifici K., Parsons A.W., Pease B.S., Rovero F., Santiago Espinosa, Santiago F. Burneo, Santos F., Schuttler S.G., Sheil D., Si X., Snider M., Spironello W.R.Fuentes:googlescopusLimited carbon and biodiversity co-benefits for tropical forest mammals and birds
ArticleAbstract: The conservation of tropical forest carbon stocks offers the opportunity to curb climate change by rPalabras claves:Biodiversity co-benefit, camera trapping, carbon stocks, conservation planning, Redd+, Tropical ecology assessment and monitoring network, wildlife conservationAutores:Ahumada J.A., Alvarez-Loayza P., Andelman S.J., Beaudrot L., Breuer T., Do Amaral I.L., Fletcher C.D., Hugo Romero-Saltos, Jansen P.A., Kenfack D., Kroetz K., Marshall A.R., Martin E.H., Moreira M.G., Ndoundou-Hockemba M., O'Brien T.G., Razafimahaimodison J.C., Renato Valencia, Rovero F., Roy C.H., Sheil D., Silva C.E.F., Spironello W.R., Zvoleff A.Fuentes:googlescopusPositive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests
ArticleAbstract: The biodiversity-productivity relationship (BPR) is foundational to our understanding of the globalPalabras claves:Autores:Alberti G., Alvarez-Loayza P., Ammer C., Baraloto C., Barrett C.B., Bałazy R., Bitariho R., Bouriaud O., Bozzato F., Brandl S., Bruelheide H., Bussotti F., Chamuya N., Chen H.Y.H., Coomes D.A., Crowther T.W., De-Miguel S., Engone-Obiang N.L., Ferreira L.V., Finér L., Fischer M., Frizzera L., Gianelle D., Glick H.B., Gonmadje C., Gourlet-Fleury S., Hengeveld G.M., Hérault B., Jagodzinski A.M., Jaroszewicz B., Jucker T., Kim H.S., Kitahara F., Lee B., Lee E., Lei X., Lewis S.L., Liang J., Lu H., Marshall A.R., Marthy W., Martin E.H., McGuire A.D., Mortier F., Nabuurs G.J., Neldner V.J., Ngugi M.R., Niklaus P.A., O'Brien T.G., Odeke D.E., Oleksyn J., Paquette A., Parfenova E.I., Peri P.L., Pfautsch S., Picard N., Piotto D., Pretzsch H., Reich P.B., Renato Valencia, Rovero F., Salas C., Schall P., Schelhaas M.J., Scherer-Lorenzen M., Schmid B., Schulze E.D., Searle E.B., Sonke B., Sunderland T.C.H., Tavani R., Tchebakova N., Valladares F., Vasquez R.V., Vayreda J., Verbyla D., Viana H., Vibrans A.C., Watson J.V., Wiser S.K., Wortel V., Zawiła-Niedźwiecki T., Zhou M., Zhu J.Fuentes:googlescopus