Estimating the timing of animal and plant phenophases in a boreal landscape in Northern Sweden (Västerbotten) using camera traps
It is becoming more important to understand shifts in plant and animal phenology as climate is changing. However, the methods to study phenology used so far have shown to be limited over time and space. Therefore, a method such as camera traps is interesting to use since it bridges satellite remote...
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SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
2018
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