2022
DOI: 10.3996/jfwm-21-073
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A Review of Camera-Trapping Methodology for Eastern Spotted Skunks

Abstract: Eastern spotted skunks Spilogale putorius are an understudied species that has experienced range-wide declines. Over the past 16 years, camera traps have become an increasingly common tool to monitor and understand their current distribution. To inform best surveying practices, we reviewed 16 camera trap studies specifically targeting this species. We focused on reported latency to initial detection and three main aspects of study design: seasonality of detections, baits and lures, and camera trap brands. Late… Show more

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“…We focused on winter in a temperate forested ecosystem, but carnivore community dynamics we observed could shift in other seasons. We conducted our study in winter because it is a period of time when food availability is lowest and the probability of detecting the smallest carnivores in our system was highest (Dukes et al, 2022). We also selected this period to overlap when the largest carnivore species in our system (black bear) was most likely to be in torpor, limiting attractant consumption and camera damage risk (Eng & Jachowski, 2019).…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focused on winter in a temperate forested ecosystem, but carnivore community dynamics we observed could shift in other seasons. We conducted our study in winter because it is a period of time when food availability is lowest and the probability of detecting the smallest carnivores in our system was highest (Dukes et al, 2022). We also selected this period to overlap when the largest carnivore species in our system (black bear) was most likely to be in torpor, limiting attractant consumption and camera damage risk (Eng & Jachowski, 2019).…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%