Long-term monitoring of mammal communities in the Peneda-Gerês National Park using camera-trap data.

IF 2.3 1区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY European Journal of Social Theory Pub Date : 2023-04-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e99588
Annika M Zuleger, Andrea Perino, Florian Wolf, Helen C Wheeler, Henrique M Pereira
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Background: In the past decades, agricultural land abandonment and declining land-use intensity became common, especially in the Mediterranean countries of southern Europe. In some areas, this development opened up possibilities for rewilding and the recolonisation or expansion of large mammal populations. Yet, in some instances, co-occurrence of wild mammals and free-ranging domestic herbivores might lead to potential conflicts. It is, therefore, necessary to study the ecological interactions between wild and domestic mammal species to understand the effects of land abandonment and rewilding on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Camera traps are an effective tool for studying species interactions and occupancy dynamics as they allow for long-term monitoring with minimal interference. We conducted a long-term monitoring programme with camera traps in the Peneda-Gerês National Park in northern Portugal. The area has undergone substantial land-use changes following the abandonment of agricultural areas in the past 60 years. While agro-pastoral activities, especially the breeding of free-ranging horses and cattle, are still common in the area, the intensity of these activities has decreased significantly, promoting natural succession and an increase or return of several large mammal species in recent years. Overall, our project aims at: (1) assessing the population trends of the medium and large sized mammals in the area over time; (2) analysing the effects of passive rewilding on occurrence, abundance and behaviour; and (3) understanding potential interactions or conflicts between wild and domestic herbivores. In this publication, we present results of a primary occupancy analysis between 2015 and 2020, as well as a comparison between occupancy and density estimates for 2019.

New information: Our publication provides a dataset from long-term camera-trap monitoring in the Peneda-Gerês National Park between 2015 and 2021. We established a 16 km² grid of 64 cameras deployed yearly during the summer months. Together with this publication, we publish the data and images collected between 2015 and 2021, using both the Camtrap DP standard and the GBIF Darwin Event Core. We obtained a total of 934,810 pictures on 41,234 trap nights. The pictures were automatically grouped into sequences with each sequence representing a distinct occurrence event, resulting in 80,191 occurrences. Out of those, 14,442 contained observations of a species, while the remaining were either blank or the species was not identifiable. We only obtained the information whether a species was present or absent on a picture, disregarding the number of individuals. Most observations were of domestic cattle (Bostaurus) and horses (Equuscaballus), followed by European roe deer (Capreoluscapreolus) and wild boar (Susscrofa). Further observations include red fox (Vulpesvulpes), gray wolf (Canislupus), Eurasian badger (Melesmeles), stone marten (Martesfoina), common genet (Genettagenetta), Iberian ibex (Caprapyrenaica) and red deer (Cervuselaphus). We estimated occupancy and densities for the most common species. The project is on-going and additional data will be included in the future. The dataset is freely available for ecological analysis, but also for training machine-learning systems in automated image classification as all pictures have been manually classified.

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利用相机诱捕数据对佩内达-格雷斯国家公园的哺乳动物群落进行长期监测。
背景:在过去的几十年里,农田荒芜和土地使用强度下降已成为普遍现象,尤其是在南欧的地中海国家。在某些地区,这种发展为野化和大型哺乳动物种群的重新定居或扩大提供了可能。然而,在某些情况下,野生哺乳动物与自由放养的家养食草动物共存可能会导致潜在的冲突。因此,有必要研究野生哺乳动物与家养哺乳动物之间的生态互动,以了解土地荒芜和野化对生物多样性和生态系统服务的影响。相机陷阱是研究物种相互作用和栖息动态的有效工具,因为它可以在干扰最小的情况下进行长期监测。我们在葡萄牙北部的佩内达-格雷斯国家公园(Peneda-Gerês National Park)利用相机陷阱开展了一项长期监测计划。在过去的 60 年里,随着农业区的废弃,该地区的土地利用发生了巨大变化。虽然农牧业活动,特别是散养马匹和牛的繁殖在该地区仍然很普遍,但这些活动的强度已明显降低,促进了自然演替,近年来几种大型哺乳动物的数量增加或回归。总体而言,我们的项目旨在(1)评估该地区中型和大型哺乳动物的种群随时间变化的趋势;(2)分析被动野化对出现、数量和行为的影响;(3)了解野生食草动物和家养食草动物之间潜在的相互作用或冲突。在本出版物中,我们介绍了 2015 年至 2020 年期间的主要占据率分析结果,以及 2019 年占据率和密度估计值之间的比较:我们的出版物提供了2015年至2021年期间在佩内达-格雷斯国家公园进行的长期相机诱捕监测数据集。我们建立了一个由 64 个摄像头组成的 16 平方公里网格,每年夏季部署。我们使用相机捕捉 DP 标准和 GBIF 达尔文事件核心,发布了 2015 年至 2021 年期间收集的数据和图像。我们在 41,234 个诱捕夜共获得了 934,810 张图片。这些图片被自动归类为序列,每个序列代表一个不同的出现事件,共产生了80,191个出现事件。其中,14442 张图片包含了某个物种的观测信息,其余图片要么是空白的,要么是无法识别的物种。我们只获得了图片上是否存在某个物种的信息,而忽略了个体数量。观察到的大多数物种是家牛(Bostaurus)和马(Equuscaballus),其次是欧洲狍(Capreoluscapreolus)和野猪(Susscrofa)。此外,我们还观察到赤狐(Vulpesvulpes)、灰狼(Canislupus)、欧亚獾(Melesmeles)、石貂(Martesfoina)、普通鼬(Genettagenetta)、伊比利亚山羊(Caprapyrenaica)和赤鹿(Cervuselaphus)。我们估计了最常见物种的栖息地和密度。该项目仍在进行中,未来将纳入更多数据。该数据集可免费用于生态分析,也可用于训练自动图像分类的机器学习系统,因为所有图片都经过人工分类。
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