William McShea
Smithsonian Institution, VA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Do occupancy or detection rates from camera traps reflect population density? A case study example with white-tailed deer in North America (#107)
5:00 PM
Arielle W Parsons
Open Session: CS3 MR5
eMammal: citizen science camera trapping as science, conservation, and public engagement. (#53)
2:30 PM
Roland Kays
S18: Macroevolution meets microecology: consequences for diversity, communities, populations and individuals (2/2) & 2 open session presentations
What’s in your school yard? Using citizen science wildlife cameras to conduct authentic scientific investigations in the classroom (#20)
11:50 AM
Roland Kays
Workshop 3: The Design, Logistics and Data Use of Large Camera-Trapping Projects (1/2)
Use of camera traps as a means for mapping distribution and inferring movement in a fragmented landscape (#674)
12:10 PM
William McShea
Poster session presentations Monday- Tuesday
The Red List status of Old World deer and matters of conservation concern (#421)
12:10 PM
William McShea
S25: The global extinction risk for mammals: recent trends and future perspectives (2/3)
Data structure and management necessary for a camera trapping to serve as a conservation tool (#21)
10:30 AM
William McShea
Workshop 3: The Design, Logistics and Data Use of Large Camera-Trapping Projects (1/2)
Managing volunteers and staff effectively for a distributed network of camera traps (#22)
10:50 AM
William McShea
Workshop 3: The Design, Logistics and Data Use of Large Camera-Trapping Projects (1/2)