Data for: Home security cameras as a tool for behavior observations and science equity
Reliably capturing transient animal behavior in the field and laboratory remains a logistical and financial challenge, especially for small ectotherms. Here, we present a camera system that is affordable, accessible, and suitable to monitor small, cold-blooded animals historically overlooked by comm...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reliably capturing transient animal behavior in the field and laboratory
remains a logistical and financial challenge, especially for small
ectotherms. Here, we present a camera system that is affordable,
accessible, and suitable to monitor small, cold-blooded animals
historically overlooked by commercial camera traps, such as small
amphibians. The system is weather-resistant, can operate offline or
online, and allows collection of time-sensitive behavioral data in
laboratory and field conditions with continuous data storage for up to
four weeks. The lightweight camera can also utilize phone notifications
over Wi-Fi so that observers can be alerted when animals enter a space of
interest, enabling sample collection at proper time periods. We present
our findings, both technological and scientific, in an effort to elevate
tools that enable researchers to maximize use of their research budgets.
We discuss the relative affordability of our system for researchers in
South America, which is home to the largest population of ectotherm
diversity. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.t1g1jwt78 |