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Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) Terrestrial Vertebrate Monitoring Protocol

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Wildlife Insights

Terrestrial mammals and birds play important roles in tropical forest ecosystem function, including seed dispersal, herbivore regulation, pollination and carbon sequestration among others. However, for tropical forests, we have little or no information on the status of most of these species that is collected consistently through time. The TEAM Terr ...

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Last Update: 2011

Data management Data collection Species populations Community composition Terrestrial Mammals Birds

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Terrestrial mammals and birds play important roles in tropical forest ecosystem function, including seed dispersal, herbivore regulation, pollination and carbon sequestration among others. However, for tropical forests, we have little or no information on the status of most of these species that is collected consistently through time. The TEAM Terrestrial Vertebrate Monitoring Protocol provides a standardized and efficient way to monitor the status of species and communities of vertebrates using digital camera traps.

Contact person: Jorge Ahumada
Contact e-mail: j.ahumada@conservation.org
Contact Organization: Conservation International
URL(s): https://www.wildlifeinsights.org/team-network
https://github.com/ConservationInternational/Wildlife-Insights----Data-Migration

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