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1. People or predators? Comparing habitat‐dependent effects of hunting and large carnivores on the abundance of North America's top mesocarnivore.

2. A landscape-based approach to design flower blocks may reduce mammalian predator activity and protect ground-nesting farmland birds.

3. Evaluating effects of natural and anthropogenic factors on American black bear occupancy in northern Georgia, USA.

4. Cameras or Camus? Comparing Snow Track Surveys and Camera Traps to Estimate Densities of Unmarked Wildlife Populations.

5. Monitoring Animal Populations With Cameras Using Open, Multistate, N‐Mixture Models.

6. Spatiotemporal responses of ungulates to hunting in a fenced multi-use area.

7. Eurasian red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) and mesocarnivores in a Mongolian protected area.

8. Video of rusty‐spotted genets consuming bats and other prey: Behaviors observed and eco‐epidemiological considerations.

9. Intact, under-patrolled forests harbor widespread prey but a male-biased tiger population in the Ulu Masen Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia.

10. Tracking Sonny: localised digital knowledge of an urban fox.

11. Unravelling unique responses of mammal abundance to road proximity in agricultural landscapes.

12. Cattle exclusion increases encounters of wild herbivores in Neotropical forests.

13. Scared of the dark? Nychthemeral sociality in territorial black wildebeest (Connnochaetes gnou) bulls.

14. Daily Activity Rhythms of Animals in the Southwest Mountains, China: Influences of Interspecific Relationships and Seasons.

15. Multi‐method approach to assessing the floral‐visiting insect assemblage of rare, abophilous plant Baccharis vanessae in Southern California.

16. Relating Wildlife Camera Trap Data to Tick Abundance: Testing the Relationship in Different Habitats.

17. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) Activity Patterns Using Camera Traps in the Qilian Mountain National Park (Qinghai Area), China.

18. Occurrence of Free-Ranging Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica) and Other Co-Occurring Mammals within the Urban Protected Area in Indian Mega city-Delhi, NCR.

19. Daily Activity, Sex- and Age-Structure of the Herds of Ungulate Species (Artiodactyla): a Case Study in the Rositsa State Hunting Enterprise, Stara Planina Mountain, Bulgaria.

20. Recovering connectivity through restoration corridors in a fragmented landscape in the magdalena river's valley in Colombia.

21. Advancements in monitoring: a comparison of traditional and application-based tools for measuring outdoor recreation.

22. Brocket deer niche breadth and overlap: spatial similarities limit species coexistence.

23. Leveraging camera traps and artificial intelligence to explore thermoregulation behaviour.

24. WildCLIP: Scene and Animal Attribute Retrieval from Camera Trap Data with Domain-Adapted Vision-Language Models.

25. Using spatial capture‐recapture models to estimate spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) population density and assess the influence of sex‐specific covariates on space use and detection probability.

26. The Activity Patterns and Grouping Characteristics of the Remaining Goitered Gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa) in an Isolated Habitat of Western China.

27. Assessment of the Risk Posed by Interspecific Encounters on Baited Capture Platforms for Monitoring an Endangered Platyrrhine.

28. Spatial Association Networks Reveal the Biological Communities of the Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana) in Sichuan, China.

29. Establishing a protected area network in Xinlong with other effective area‐based conservation measures.

30. Multi‐method sampling increases detectability and assessment of spatio‐temporal interactions of mammals and birds in wetland habitats.

31. Clustered and rotating designs as a strategy to obtain precise detection rates in camera trapping studies.

32. Using motion‐detection cameras to monitor foraging behaviour of individual butterflies.

33. Comparing the cost‐effectiveness of drones, camera trapping and passive acoustic recorders in detecting changes in koala occupancy.

34. Ensamble de mamíferos medianos y grandes del Parque Natural Provincial "Islas y Canales Verdes del Río Uruguay", Entre Ríos, Argentina: diversidad, uso del espacio, patrones temporales, y desafíos para su conservación.

35. Camera traps reveal seasonal variation in activity and occupancy of the Alpine mountain hare Lepus timidus varronis.

36. Estimating body condition of Apennine brown bears using subjective scoring based on camera trap photographs.

37. Camera traps strengthen inference about endangered beach mouse activity.

38. Ecological effects of a declining red wolf population.

39. Camtrap DP: an open standard for the FAIR exchange and archiving of camera trap data.

40. Quantifying impacts of recreation on elk (Cervus canadensis) using novel modeling approaches.

41. SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States.

42. Ecology of fear alters behavior of grizzly bears exposed to bear‐viewing ecotourism.

43. Implications of the scale of detection for inferring co‐occurrence patterns from paired camera traps and acoustic recorders.

44. Unimodal activity pattern of stone marten in a Mediterranean island habitat.

45. Applying a Random Encounter Model to Estimate the Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) Density from Camera Traps in the Hindu Raj Mountains, Pakistan.

46. Habitat differences in seed‐dispersing vertebrates indicate dispersal limitation in tropical bracken‐dominated deforested areas.

47. Fallen trees as "natural bridges" for the movement of mammals crossing rivers.

48. Can genetic rescue help save Arabia's last big cat?

49. A comparison of the sampling effectiveness of acoustic recorder, camera trap and point count methods in sampling nocturnal birds in Afrotropical landscapes.

50. When aposematism is not enough: Exotic Rattus rattus shows no mercy for carcasses of Salamandra salamandra in insular populations.

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