MICA - Muskrat and coypu camera trap observations in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany

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Dataset:6673652



DOI10.5281/ZENODO.5590881Zenodo5590881MaRDI QIDQ6673652FDOQ6673652

Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

Dan Slootmaekers, Dimitri Brosens, Emma Cartuyvels, Danny van der Beeck, Sander Devisscher, Frank Huysentruyt, Jan Lodewijkx, Peter Desmet, Heiko Fritz, Kristof Baert, Axel Neukermans, Dennis Donckers, Jim Casaer, Claudia Maistrelli, Tim Adriaens

Publication date: 21 October 2021



MICA - Muskrat and coypu camera trap observations in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany is a camera trap observations dataset published by the Research Institute of Nature and Forest (INBO). It is part of the LIFE project MICA, in which innovative techniques are tested for a more efficient control of muskrat and coypu populations, both invasive species. The dataset contains camera trap observations of muskrat and coypu, as well as many other observed species. Data in this package are exported from the camera trap management system Agouti (https://agouti.eu) and formatted as a Camera Trap Data Package (Camtrap DP). Files Files are structured as a Frictionless Data Package. You can access all data in R via https://zenodo.org/record/5590881/files/datapackage.json using frictionless. datapackage.json: technical description of the data files. deployments.csv: camera trap deployments. Includes deploymentID, start, end, location and camera setup information. media.csv: media files (images/videos) captured by the camera traps. Associated with deployments (deploymentID) and organized in sequences (sequenceID). Includes timestamp and file path. observations.csv: observations based on the media files. Associated with deployments (deploymentID) and sequences (sequenceID). Observations can mark non-animal events (camera setup, human, blank) or one or more animal observations (observationType = animal) of a certain taxon, count, age, sex, behaviour and/or individual.







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