Camera trap data recorded during pilot studies in the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen - pilot 3

Camtrap DP
Version 2 Publié par University of Amsterdam / IBED le juil. 4, 2024 University of Amsterdam / IBED
Date de publication:
4 juillet 2024
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CC-BY 4.0

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Description

Camera trapping pilot 3 was a test of the effect of lens angle, as well as a test of the influence of camera height and being deployed outside herbivore exclosures (security, herbivore damage, more varied habitat types). At each of three locations (all in the area Westweg of the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes), both a regular lens Snyper Commander camera (52°) and a wide lens Wilsus Tradenda camera (100°) were deployed (n = 6 cameras). The cameras were placed at different heights at each location (30 cm, 40 cm and 50 cm above the ground). A month of data from this pilot was annotated, from 1st March 2023 to 31st of March 2023. This led to a total of 16,020 annotated images over 31 days from six cameras. A detailed description of the dataset can be found in a data paper published in the journal Data in Brief (Evans et al. 2024, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110544).

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media
15973
observations
1968
deployments
6

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Mots-clés

dune ecosystem; mammals; exclosure; camera trap; biodiversity monitoring; Natura 2000; herbivore; wildlife camera

Contributeurs

Julian Evans
principalInvestigator
University of Amsterdam
Rotem Zilber
principalInvestigator
University of Amsterdam
W. Daniel Kissling
principalInvestigator
University of Amsterdam

Sources

Titre Agouti
Chemin https://www.agouti.eu
Courriel agouti@wur.nl
Version v4

Licences

Nom CC-BY-4.0
Portée data
Nom CC-BY-4.0
Portée media

Couverture géographique

Coordonnées [[[4.513589, 52.334163], [4.516544, 52.334874], [4.516069, 52.334636], [4.513589, 52.334163]]]
Précision des coordonnées -

Couverture taxonomique

ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/YVR
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Apodemus
Rang taxonomique genus
Noms vernaculaires bosmuizen [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/NP2D
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Bufo bufo
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires common toad [eng], gewone pad [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/342N9
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Dama dama
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires fallow deer [eng], damhert [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/6JPSJ
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Fringilla coelebs
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires common chaffinch [eng], vink [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/6MB3T
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Homo sapiens
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires human [eng], mens [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/44QYC
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Mustela putorius
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires European polecat [eng], bunzing [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/75SVV
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Parus major
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires great tit [eng], koolmees [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/3RL
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Passeriformes
Rang taxonomique order
Noms vernaculaires passerines [eng], zangvogels [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/6Y2RF
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Saxicola rubicola
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires European stonechat [eng], roodborsttapuit [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/4VS4Z
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Scolopax rusticola
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires Eurasian woodcock [eng], houtsnip [nld]
ID du taxon https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/COL2023/taxon/5BSG3
Taxon id reference
Nom scientifique Vulpes vulpes
Rang taxonomique species
Noms vernaculaires red fox [eng], vos [nld]

Couverture temporelle

Début / Début 2023-03-01 / 2023-03-31

Projet

Titre Data from three camera trapping pilots in the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes of the Netherlands
Description Three pilot studies were conducted to test the autonomous deployment of wireless 4G wildlife cameras with solar panels and automated data transmission in the coastal dunes of the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes, The Netherlands. Monitoring and management of grazing mammals such as the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and the European fallow deer (Dama dama) is of key interest in this nature reserve, as they slow down the rate of natural succession and alter plant species composition and vegetation structure through grazing and digging. These grazers as well as predators such as the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) have typically been monitored using traditional survey methods such as transect and areal counts, but only once or twice a year. The study was aimed to test the feasibility and methodology of running long-term autonomous monitoring networks with wildlife cameras. This involved the testing of power usage, data transmission, and data accumulation, and the robustness of cameras to herbivore damage. Furthermore, the pilots specifically tested how the detection of focal species (rabbits, deer, foxes) differs with deployment heights, camera lens types and the placement in different habitats. The pilot also provides labelled images for the development of deep learning algorithms to automatically identify species. Work was carried out as part of the development of the monitoring demonstration sites of a large-scale research infrastructure project ARISE.
Chemin https://www.arise-biodiversity.nl/teammonitoringdemonstration
Sampling design opportunistic
Méthode de capture [activityDetection]
Niveau d'observation [event]
Individual animal false

Citation bibliographique

Evans J, Zilber R, Kissling W D (2024). Camera trap data recorded during pilot studies in the Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen - pilot 3. Version 2. University of Amsterdam / IBED. Camtrap DP dataset. https://ipt.nlbif.nl/resource?r=awd_pilot3&v=2

Références

Evans, J.C., Zilber, R., & Kissling, W.D. (2024). Data from three camera trapping pilots in the Amsterdam Water Supply Dunes of the Netherlands. Data in Brief, 54, 110544. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110544

Identifiants liés

Identifiant lié https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110544
Type de relation IsPublishedIn
Resource type general DataPaper
Related identifier type DOI