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Camera-trap avoidance by Kinkajous Potos flavus: rethinking the “non-invasive” paradigm Jan SCHIPPER
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Document Date: 2012-06-10 09:28:49


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Puerto Viejo / Manzanillo / Charlottesville / Publication / London / /

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PTC Technologies / Ford / /

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South America / /

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French Guiana / United States / Panama / Guatemala / Costa Rica / /

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University of Virginia / Plant Ecology / University of Chicago Press / Los Alamos National Laboratory / Clark Hall / /

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digital and infra-red technology / Food preferences / food partitioning / study site / possible solution / excellent non-invasive tool / analytical tools / trap-site / low-light night vision technology / infra-red camera-trapping systems / camera-flash systems / trap site / /

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University of Virginia / IUCN / University of Chicago Press / Chicago / /

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Pumas Puma / /

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Walker / Scientist / /

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Virginia / /

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Journal of Zoology / Journal of Mammalogy / /

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Caribbean / /

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flash system / digital and infra-red technology / flash / low-light night vision technology / following the flash / /

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