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posted on 2017-03-26, 03:06
authored by
James Mickley
James Mickley
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aricog@gmail.com
Photos accompanying the paper:
Rico-Guevara A., and J. Mickley. Bring your own camera to the trap: an inexpensive, versatile, and portable triggering system tested on wild hummingbirds. Ecology and Evolution
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Behavioural ecology
Ecology not elsewhere classified
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Camera trap
hummingbirds
field equipment
video monitoring
remote cameras
high-speed video
video triggers
Behavioural Ecology
Ecology
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