The Natural History of the Saxon Mill
This report focuses on presenting the findings from data collected of ten years of camera trap recording in a Warwickshire hedgerow. A description of the methodology used, the technology employed, and how the data was analysed is presented before specific species accounts are given of all vertebrate and invertebrate species recorded throughout the survey.
Aims
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To build up a species list of vertebrates using the hedgerow at the camera’s location
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To gain an estimate of abundance of the species recorded and quantify the health of vertebrate communities.
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To explore daily activity patterns of the species recorded
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To explore the behaviours observed on camera.
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To understand the use of camera trapping as a survey tool in an amateur project scenario.





ISBN 978-1-326-31834-5
Book 71 Pages
Print Book: A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
Standard Color,
60# White — Uncoated
Paperback Perfect Bound
Glossy Cover
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Site Description
Notes on Methodology
Notes in Data Interpretation
The Route
Species Accounts
Concluding Remarks
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