Estimating density of mountain hares using distance sampling: a comparison of daylight visual surveys, night-time thermal imaging and camera traps

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  • who: Reid et al. from the Faculty, Newport, Shropshire, UK have published the article: Estimating density of mountain hares using distance sampling: a comparison of daylight visual surveys, night-time thermal imaging and camera traps, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/Nov/2022
  • what: The authors compared three survey methods of mountain hares in upland habitat to estimate density and considered factors relating to spatial variation of hare detections: 1) daylight visual surveys, 2) night-time thermal imaging point transects and 3) fixed position camera traps. The authors evaluate the merits and assumptions of each . . .

     

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