Risky business or simple solution – Relative abundance indices from camera-trapping

article by Rahel Sollmann et al published March 2013 in Biological Conservation

Risky business or simple solution – Relative abundance indices from camera-trapping is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BIOCON.2012.12.025

P50authorAndreas WiltingQ60736392
Rahel SollmannQ92835091
Hiromitsu SamejimaQ114568681
P2093author name stringAzlan Mohamed
P921main subjectcamera trapQ1723004
P304page(s)405-412
P577publication date2013-03-01
P1433published inBiological ConservationQ2904149
P1476titleRisky business or simple solution – Relative abundance indices from camera-trapping
P478volume159

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