Camera Trap Detection Rate
Benchmark Value
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Evidence & Context
A quantitative indicator for this threshold could be proposed as a native mammal CTR of less than 1 detection per 100 trap-nights, signaling a system that has lost its capacity to support this faunal guild.
Native mammal camera trap detection rate per 100 trap-nights.
Lower critical threshold below which the ecosystem is considered significantly degraded due to near-total absence of native ground fauna.
This threshold is based on the ecological theory of abrupt ecosystem state change and supported by historical faunal collapse data in the Mallee region due to land clearing and invasive species.
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