Remote observation of animals by camera traps (example of the Vishersky reserve)

Автор: Zimin Sergei V.

Журнал: Антропогенная трансформация природной среды @atps-psu

Статья в выпуске: 1 т.7, 2021 года.

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In 2016-2020 in the FSBI State Reserve Vishersky (Perm Territory, Russia), observations of game animals were carried out, including the brown bear - Ursus arctos, the elk - Alces alces, the wild reindeer - Rangifer tarandus using camera traps. Camera traps of following models were user Keep Guard CK 076 HD Boskon Guard BG 520 Suntek (Owl 120), Scoutguard SG 562-BW (Boly Guard), Scoutguard SG - 2060-k, Bushnell Natureview Cam HD Essential mainly on animal paths. The total number of camera s was 4097 traps/day. On the basis of the results of remote sensing, the indices of the abundance of species were calculated, the seasonal and daily activity of animals was assessed, and the features of their behavior were revealed. According to the camera traps, the population density of brown bear does not correspond to the indicator for the optimal habitats of this species [8]. The western slope of the North Ural taiga in general and for the Upper Visher population of brown bears in particular such low this density is probably optimal. In total, 227 photolocations were obtained, of which 11 species of mammals and 2 spesies of grouse birds were recorded. The most frequently recorded species is the elk. It has been confirmed that with the formation of a deep snow cover, it leaves the protected area, whist was noted in the second half of the 19 th century [5]. Information on the age and sex composition of the moose group was obtained. The sex ratio was 1.8 in favor of males. Brown bear and elk are most active during daylight hours. To determine the indicator of the abundance of animal throughout the reserve additional data from camera traps installed in the main biotopes of the protected area required. At the same time, a network of camera traps is desirable following the example of the Central Forest Reserve [6] of the Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve and the Land of the Leopard National Park [11] with a network size of 5x5 km, where at least one observation point should be located.

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Vishersky nature reserve, camera traps, photolocation, mammals, relative abundance index, density, abundance seasonal activity, daily activity

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147236802

IDR: 147236802   |   DOI: 10.17072/2410-8553-2021-1-35-47

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