Turning ghosts into dragons: Improving camera monitoring outcomes for a cryptic low-density Komodo dragon population in eastern Indonesia
Purwandana, D, Ariefiandy, A, Azmi, M, Nasu, SA, Sahudin,, Dos, AA and Jessop, Tim 2021, Turning ghosts into dragons: Improving camera monitoring outcomes for a cryptic low-density Komodo dragon population in eastern Indonesia, Wildlife Research, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1071/WR21057.
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Turning ghosts into dragons: Improving camera monitoring outcomes for a cryptic low-density Komodo dragon population in eastern Indonesia
Detection probability is a key attribute influencing population-level wildlife estimates necessary for conservation inference. Increasingly, camera traps are used to monitor threatened reptile populations and communities. Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) populations have been previously monitored using camera traps; however, considerations for improving detection probability estimates for very low-density populations have not been well investigated.
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