Abstract:<p>Ecologists have increasingly favoured the use of camera traps in studies of animal populations and their behaviour. Because camera trap study design commonly implements non-random selective placement, we must consider how this placement strategy affects the integrity of our data collection. Selective placement of camera traps have the benefits of 1) maximizing the probability of encounter events by sampling habitats or microhabitats of known significance to a focus or closely-related species and 2) re… Show more
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