Camera trap surveys of Atlantic Forest mammals: A data set for analyses considering imperfect detection (2004–2020)

Camera traps became the main observational method of a myriad of species over large areas. Data sets from camera traps can be used to describe the patterns and monitor the occupancy, abundance, and richness of wildlife, essential information for conservation in times of rapid climate and land‐cover...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecology (Durham) 2024-05, Vol.105 (5), p.e4298-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Dornas, Rubem Augusto da Paixão, Coelho, Artur Vicente Pfeifer, Rocha, Alessandro, Bager, Alex, Souza, Alexander Zaidan, Campelo, Ana Kellen Nogueira, Silva, André Luiz Ferreira, Cardoso, Ângela, Cassol, Angelica Soligo, Costa‐Pinto, Anna Ludmilla, Clyvia, Aryanne, Luciano, Beatriz Fernandes Lima, Leopoldo, Bernardo de Faria, Ayroza, Camila Rezende, Gestich, Carla Cristina, Tedesco, Carla Denise, Gheler‐Costa, Carla, Ferreira, Carlos Eduardo Morando Faria, Esteves, Carolina Franco, Espinosa, Caroline da Costa, Santos, Cyntia Cavalcante, Galiano, Daniel, Bôlla, Daniela Aparecida Savariz, Melo, Danielle Picão, Pavei, Diego Dias, Loretto, Diogo, Dias, Douglas de Matos, Cafofo Silva, Emanuel Giovani, Viveiros de Castro, Ernesto Bastos, Pedó, Ezequiel, Pereira, Fabiane de Aguiar, Bolzan, Fábio, Roque, Fábio de Oliveira, Mazim, Fábio Dias, Comin, Fábio Henrique, Maffei, Fábio, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, Fantacini, Felipe Moreli, Machado, Felipe Santana, Vélez‐Garcia, Felipe, Lage, Fernanda Stussi Duarte, Perini, Fernando Araújo, Passos, Fernando Camargo, Carvalho, Fernando, Oliveira, Fred Victor, Cupolillo, Gabriel, Duarte, Gabriela Teixeira, Vilarroel, Glenda Jéssica da Silva, Batista, Graziele O., Ferreira, Guilherme Braga, Veríssimo, Iuri, Nascimento, Jorge Luiz, Dantas, José Oliveira, Cerveira, Josi Fernanda, Ceron, Karoline, Vleeschouwer, Kristel, Lautenschlager, Laís, Fornitano, Larissa, Bissa, Luan Gonçalves, Silva, Lucas Gonçalves, Perillo, Lucas Neves, Correa, Lucas Ribeiro, Recalde Mello, Luis Jose, Oliveira‐Santos, Luiz Gustavo Rodrigues, Guimarães, Luiza Neves, Silva, Marcelo, Jardim, Márcia Maria de Assis, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, Sekiama, Margareth Lumy, Nascimento‐Costa, Maria Clara, Santos, Maria Ester Bueno, Hartmann, Marilia Teresinha, Alvaréz, Martin Roberto del Valle, Costa, Maurício Djalles, Graipel, Maurício Eduardo, Luiz, Micheli Ribeiro, Baptista, Michelle Noronha da Matta, Marini, Miguel Ângelo, Peroni, Nivaldo, Mendonça‐Furtado, Olívia, Farias, Patrícia Menegaz, Rocha, Patrício Adriano, Colas‐Rosas, Paul François, Ferracioli, Paula, Crawshaw, Peter Gransden, Spagnol, Raíssa Soares, Rocha, Renata Reinoso, Faria, Rhayssa Terra, Arrais, Ricardo Corassa, Marques, Rosane Vera, Barbosa, Sergio Lutz, Ferrari, Stephen Francis, Araújo‐Piovezan, Talita Guimarães, Góes, Talita Laura, Trigo, Tatiane Campos, Bella, Thiago Ribas, Cunha, Uslaine Maciel, Pimentel, Victor Siqueira, Picinatto Filho, Vilmar, Coelho, Igor Pfeifer
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Zusammenfassung:Camera traps became the main observational method of a myriad of species over large areas. Data sets from camera traps can be used to describe the patterns and monitor the occupancy, abundance, and richness of wildlife, essential information for conservation in times of rapid climate and land‐cover changes. Habitat loss and poaching are responsible for historical population losses of mammals in the Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot, especially for medium to large‐sized species. Here we present a data set from camera trap surveys of medium to large‐sized native mammals (>1 kg) across the Atlantic Forest. We compiled data from 5380 ground‐level camera trap deployments in 3046 locations, from 2004 to 2020, resulting in 43,068 records of 58 species. These data add to existing data sets of mammals in the Atlantic Forest by including dates of camera operation needed for analyses dealing with imperfect detection. We also included, when available, information on important predictors of detection, namely the camera brand and model, use of bait, and obstruction of camera viewshed that can be measured from example pictures at each camera location. Besides its application in studies on the patterns and mechanisms behind occupancy, relative abundance, richness, and detection, the data set presented here can be used to study species' daily activity patterns, activity levels, and spatiotemporal interactions between species. Moreover, data can be used combined with other data sources in the multiple and expanding uses of integrated population modeling. An R script is available to view summaries of the data set. We expect that this data set will be used to advance the knowledge of mammal assemblages and to inform evidence‐based solutions for the conservation of the Atlantic Forest. The data are not copyright restricted; please cite this paper when using the data. Resumo As armadilhas fotográficas tornaram‐se o principal método de observação de muitas espécies em grandes áreas. Os dados obtidos com armadilhas fotográficas podem ser usados para descrever os padrões e monitorar a ocupação, abundância e riqueza da vida selvagem, informação essencial para a conservação em tempos de rápidas mudanças climáticas e de cobertura do solo. A perda de habitat e a caça furtiva são responsáveis pelas perdas populacionais históricas de mamíferos no hotspot de biodiversidade da Mata Atlântica, especialmente para espécies de médio e grande porte. Aqui apresentamos um conjunto de dados de
ISSN:0012-9658
1939-9170
DOI:10.1002/ecy.4298