4.1 Concepts
Environmental sensors, such as remote cameras, are rapidly replacing conventional human survey techniques. Remote cameras are used to capture images of mammals and other taxa. Such sensors allow...
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Environmental sensors, such as remote cameras, are rapidly replacing conventional human survey techniques. Remote cameras are used to capture images of mammals and other taxa. Such sensors allow...
A camera task is a unique combination of an image set and an observer, in this case, a WildTrax project member. New image sets or...
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The point count survey page outlines the observations and many other attributes of the survey. The page is broken up into two sections: the header...
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A point count is a methodology used to survey animals. It involves an observer standing at a pre-determined location for specific period of time, counting the individuals they detect. Specifically for...
Data Downloads is the section of the WildTrax website where you can export and download your processed and tagged data from projects. The format is a zip...
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Data Discover is the central hub for exploring environmental sensor data in WildTrax. In Data Discover, you can search for data from ARUs, cameras, and point...
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Open data is data that can be accessed, re-used or redistributed by anyone and is freely available in a usable and convenient format. Open data benefits...
Biological data, such as counts of animals, their behaviour, or other attributes, can be derived from environmental sensors. WildTrax seamlessly integrates such data across multiple sensors,...
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Environmental sensors (such as autonomous recording units or remote cameras) are an increasingly common monitoring method used to measure environmental and ecological attributes across broad geographic scales....
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