" Which camera trap type and how many do I need?" A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications. F Rovero, F Zimmermann, D Berzi, P Meek Hystrix: The Italian Journal of Mammalogy, 2013 | 651 | 2013 |
Recommended guiding principles for reporting on camera trapping research PD Meek, G Ballard, A Claridge, R Kays, K Moseby, T O’brien, ... Biodiversity and conservation 23, 2321-2343, 2014 | 446 | 2014 |
An introduction to camera trapping for wildlife surveys in Australia PD Meek, P Fleming, G Ballard Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, 2012 | 230 | 2012 |
The pitfalls of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia PD Meek, GA Ballard, PJS Fleming Australian Mammalogy 37 (1), 13-22, 2015 | 214 | 2015 |
“How many images do I need?” Understanding how sample size per class affects deep learning model performance metrics for balanced designs in autonomous wildlife monitoring S Shahinfar, P Meek, G Falzon Ecological Informatics 57, 101085, 2020 | 211 | 2020 |
Camera traps can be heard and seen by animals PD Meek, GA Ballard, PJS Fleming, M Schaefer, W Williams, G Falzon PloS one 9 (10), e110832, 2014 | 201 | 2014 |
Camera trapping: wildlife management and research P Meek, P Fleming, G Ballard, P Banks, A Claridge, J Sanderson, ... Csiro Publishing, 2014 | 190 | 2014 |
Are we getting the full picture? Animal responses to camera traps and implications for predator studies P Meek, G Ballard, P Fleming, G Falzon Ecology and evolution 6 (10), 3216-3225, 2016 | 154 | 2016 |
The movement, roaming behaviour and home range of free-roaming domestic dogs, Canis lupus familiaris, in coastal New South Wales PD Meek Wildlife Research 26 (6), 847-855, 1999 | 129 | 1999 |
User-based design specifications for the ultimate camera trap for wildlife research PD Meek, A Pittet Wildlife Research 39 (8), 649-660, 2012 | 121 | 2012 |
Management of wild canids in Australia: free-ranging dogs and red foxes PJS Fleming, BL Allen, LR Allen, G Ballard, AJ Bengsen, MN Gentle, ... Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future, 105-149, 2014 | 108 | 2014 |
Home range and movement of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in coastal New South Wales, Australia PD Meek, G Saunders Wildlife research 27 (6), 663-668, 2000 | 100 | 2000 |
The history of wildlife camera trapping as a survey tool in Australia PD Meek, GA Ballard, K Vernes, PJS Fleming Australian Mammalogy 37 (1), 1-12, 2015 | 81 | 2015 |
On the reliability of expert identification of small-medium sized mammals from camera trap photos PD Meek, K Vernes, G Falzon Wildlife Biology in Practice 9 (2), 1-19, 2013 | 74 | 2013 |
The performance of wild-canid traps in Australia: efficiency, selectivity and trap-related injuries PJS Fleming, LR Allen, MJ Berghout, PD Meek, PM Pavlov, P Stevens, ... Wildlife Research 25 (3), 327-338, 1998 | 74 | 1998 |
Camera trap theft and vandalism: occurrence, cost, prevention and implications for wildlife research and management PD Meek, GA Ballard, J Sparkes, M Robinson, B Nesbitt, PJS Fleming Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 5 (2), 160-168, 2019 | 73 | 2019 |
Use of two humane leg-hold traps for catching pest species. PD Meek, DJ Jenkins, B Morris, AJ Ardler, RJ Hawksby Wildlife Research 22 (6), 733-739, 1995 | 72 | 1995 |
How to snap your cat: optimum lures and their placement for attracting mammalian predators in arid Australia JL Read, AJ Bengsen, PD Meek, KE Moseby Wildlife Research 42 (1), 1-12, 2015 | 66 | 2015 |
Home range of house cats Felis catus living within a National Park PD Meek Australian Mammalogy 25 (1), 51-60, 2003 | 65 | 2003 |
The higher you go the less you will know: placing camera traps high to avoid theft will affect detection PD Meek, GA Ballard, G Falzon Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 2 (4), 204-211, 2016 | 64 | 2016 |