Can camera traps be used to measure climate change induced alterations of the activity patterns of elusive terrestrial vertebrates?

Richard Buchholz , Jessica Stamn , Sufia Akter Neha
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Climate change will accelerate the extinction rate of wildlife species in the Anthropocene. Identifying which species exhibit the capacity to be flexible in their activity patterns to avoid heat stress will help direct conservation effort to those species that lack resilience. We propose a framework for using photo capture data sets from camera trapping surveys to make conservation management decisions based on a combination of population trends and activity pattern shifts. After summarizing the basic design of typical camera trap surveys, we conduct a literature review of camera-trap-based activity pattern studies for select large tropical forest mammals. Based on our literature review we identified problems with data form and availability, data capture and image sampling, and sampling area and period, which may impede the application of camera trap technology to investigate behavioral resilience to climate warming. We conclude with eight important research questions that must be answered before our monitoring and management framework could be adopted to guide conservation efforts for large tropical mammals.

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相机陷阱可以用来测量气候变化引起的难以捉摸的陆生脊椎动物活动模式的变化吗?
气候变化将加速人类世野生动物物种的灭绝速度。确定哪些物种在其活动模式中表现出灵活的能力,以避免热应激,将有助于直接保护那些缺乏弹性的物种。我们提出了一个框架,利用相机捕获调查的照片捕获数据集,根据种群趋势和活动模式变化的组合做出保护管理决策。在总结了典型摄像机陷阱调查的基本设计之后,我们对基于摄像机陷阱的热带森林大型哺乳动物活动模式研究进行了文献综述。在文献综述的基础上,我们发现了数据形式和可用性、数据采集和图像采样、采样区域和采样周期等方面存在的问题,这些问题可能会阻碍相机陷阱技术在研究气候变暖行为弹性方面的应用。在我们的监测和管理框架能够用于指导大型热带哺乳动物的保护工作之前,我们必须回答八个重要的研究问题。
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