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In this paper, we describe a software system that was built to successfully manage a large behavioral camera trap study that produced more than a million photographs.
This is consistent with an enhancer trap study showing that roughly one-third of the genome is rhythmically regulated [ 71].
Three groups of mice were used in the TRAP study (n = 6 per group): awake mice (W) were collected during the dark phase (~3 5 am) at the end of a long period of wake (>1 hr, interrupted by periods of sleep of <5 min), and after spending at least 70%% of the previous 6 7 hr awake.
A previous camera trap study conducted in Zürich showed that approximately half of the baits that disappeared were taken by foxes but the others were consumed by hedgehogs, dogs, rodents, and snails (Hegglin et al., unpub. data).. Therefore, bait densities exceeding 20 baits per km seem to be appropriate to reach most foxes in urban habitats.
A pollen trap study in perennial ryegrass showed that ryegrass pollen could travel 80 m, although the amount of pollen collected at this distance was much less than in the traps near the centre ryegrass field (Giddings et al., 1997 a, b ).
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Our findings directly apply to camera trap studies of other large carnivores.
Camera trap studies can produce millions of photographs and there is a need for a software to help manage photographs efficiently.
It is minimalistic, scalable and extendable so that it can be used by small teams or individual researchers for a broad variety of camera trap studies.
Based on the simulations we concluded that the majority of jaguar camera trap studies did not meet the requirements necessary to produce unbiased density estimates and likely overestimated true densities.
In the last decade, some other useful alternatives have been proposed, but ours focuses especially on a collaborative undertaking and on the importance of spatial information underpinning common camera trap studies.
Multiple photographs within a short period of time (15 minutes) that were obviously of the same animal were counted as one record, as suggested by other camera trap studies (e.g., [36]).
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