Camera Trap Detection Rate
Benchmark Value
Scoring Curve
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Evidence & Context
The eastern pygmy-possum ... displays an activity rate of 2.4 (± 0.7) detections per 100 camera days.
Detections of eastern pygmy-possum per 100 camera trap nights.
Reference baseline detection rate for eastern pygmy-possum in subalpine production forests.
The cited source explicitly identifies the value in a reference-site context within the subalpine production forests of Australia.
Sources (1)
Ecological Health Performance Scorecard: Kosciuszko National Park 2022–23
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Additional references from the underlying research that informed this benchmark.
Monitoring Priority Wildlife in the Tasmanian Wilderness World ...
View SourceLong-footed potoroo monitoring project - Environment
View SourceObserving vertebrate wildlife using camera trapping | TERN Australia
View SourceQuantifying daily activity patterns of the spotted ... - CSIRO Publishing
View SourceSeasonal and daily activity of non-native sambar deer in and around high-elevation peatlands, south-eastern Australia
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