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Which camera trap type and how many do I need? A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications
Author(s):
F Rovero
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F. ZIMMERMANN
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D Berzi
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P Meek
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F ROVERO
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F. Zimmermann
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PD Meek
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2013
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Italian Journal of Mammalogy
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10.4404/hystrix-24.2-8789
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