The Otter Field Survey and Monitoring Handbook

A Practical Guide to Field and Camera-Trap Surveys

Denne boken er den omfattende guiden for økologer som utfører feltkartlegging av oter. Den beskriver hvordan man gjennomfører de første undersøkelsene av sportegn, velger ut steder for viltkameraer, setter ut kameraene og tolker innsamlet data. Metodene som beskrives, er basert på mange års forskning.

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Produktnummer: 870087 Kategorier: , ,
Utgivelsesår: 2026-03
Antall sider: 160
Fotos – illustrasjoner: Fargeillustrasjoner
Innbinding: Heftet
ISBN: 9781784274986
Språk: Engelsk
Serie: Conservation Handbooks
Forlag: Pelagic Publishing
Forfatter: Melanie Findlay, Patrick White
  • Step by step details on how to carry out surveys – from design to implementation and interpretation.
  • Provides a single reference for practitioners relating to field-sign surveys and camera-trap monitoring.
  • Describes important new observations of otter behaviour not previously featured in the natural history literature.

 
This book is the comprehensive guide for ecologists undertaking site surveys for Eurasian otters. It describes how to carry out initial field-sign surveys, select sites for camera-trapping, deploy camera-traps and interpret data. The methods described are underpinned by years of research.

Field-signs have historically been used as the main approach for surveying otters. This book illustrates what to look for and where to find different types of field-sign. It examines whether field-signs are a good predictor of otter activity and describes the limitations of such surveys. Optimal deployment of camera-traps to monitor otter dens (holts) is presented, together with an account of what type of behaviour and activity levels can be expected when they are used for birthing (natal holts), cub-rearing and casual resting.

Illustrations, camera-trap images and descriptions of the animals’ behaviour bring the process to life, supported by the latest scientific evidence for application in site surveys and licence applications.

– A practical guide to field-sign surveys in freshwater and coastal habitats, how to search for holts and what field-signs can be used to identify otter presence.
– When and how to deploy camera-traps at potential holts; optimising set-up for good data quality, and understanding constraints of the equipment, the site and the species.
– Organising camera-trap data to quantify activity patterns.
– Interpretation of camera-trap footage; identification of males and females, resting activity and natal activity.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Field signs
3. Resting places and breeding places
4. How camera-traps work
5. Deployment of camera-traps for otter surveys
6. Interpreting camera-trap data from potential resting places and other sites

Glossary
References
Index

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