2023
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22382
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Monitoring mesocarnivores with tracks and technology using multi‐method modeling

Abstract: Mesocarnivores play important ecological roles and are valued by diverse stakeholders. These species are often the focus of conservation efforts or are managed for sustainable harvest. Management actions require accurate population monitoring, but such monitoring is challenging because mesocarnivores are elusive and persist at low densities. We addressed this challenge by evaluating 2 monitoring methods (scent stations and motion-sensitive cameras) using multi-method modeling.We estimated occurrence probabilit… Show more

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“…While mesocarnivores are an important component of ecosystem functions and dynamics (Roemer et al 2009), they are understudied (Brooke et al 2014), largely because of their elusive behavior that often hinders their observation. Therefore, there is a need for new approaches that gain information on population levels (Monterroso et al 2014, Moll et al 2023). The estimation of the census population size is particularly important because it is a key parameter in assessing the efficacy of management and conservation measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While mesocarnivores are an important component of ecosystem functions and dynamics (Roemer et al 2009), they are understudied (Brooke et al 2014), largely because of their elusive behavior that often hinders their observation. Therefore, there is a need for new approaches that gain information on population levels (Monterroso et al 2014, Moll et al 2023). The estimation of the census population size is particularly important because it is a key parameter in assessing the efficacy of management and conservation measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two canid species are competitors, and coyotes are dominant over foxes and can reduce their abundance through interference competition and intraguild predation (Gosselink et al., 2007 ; Levi & Wilmers, 2012 ; Moll et al., 2018 ). Prior research on these species suggests that their competitive interactions might be mediated by human development of the landscape (Moll et al., 2018 , 2023 ). Specifically, a “human shield” effect might reduce the interference competition experienced by foxes from coyotes, which are more human averse and therefore less abundant in more developed locations that foxes readily inhabit (Moll et al., 2018 ).…”
Section: Case Study 1: Modeling Mammal Abundance Using Poisson Regres...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining 8% is comprised of a combination of agriculture, grasslands, shrublands, and sand beaches (Dewitz & U.S. Geological Survey, 2021 ). We selected 75 of the camera sites using a generalized random tessellation design with sites separated by at least 1 km (Stevens & Olsen, 2003 ), and we selected the remaining 33 sites using a fully random design within properties managed by the University of New Hampshire with sites separated by at least 250 m (Moll et al., 2023 ; Poisson et al., 2023 ). We selected sites using QGIS (QGIS Association, 2021 ), then made minor adjustments in the field to locate a suitable location to affix the camera on a tree at approximately 50 cm above ground, facing north, and not conspicuously placed to avoid tampering.…”
Section: Case Study 1: Modeling Mammal Abundance Using Poisson Regres...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), since they can always provide useful information and data; information on the performance of a given sampling design and reference data about the species of interest are highly valuable to select the method/s, determine sampling effort, etc. In this respect, methods producing absolute indicators (e. g., density) are preferred than those producing relative indicators (e. g., relative abundance), since the former are directly comparable but not the latter (Moll et al 2023).…”
Section: Integration Of Different Monitoring Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the optimization of the monitoring programs is a mandatory step to guarantee their coverage under a spatio-temporal perspective (Likens et al 2018). The spatio-temporal coverage can be also enhanced by considering and integrating different approaches and sampling methods within a NWMP (Moll et al 2023).…”
Section: Sampling Design Of National Wildlife Monitoring Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%