Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.

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Camera traps allow us to estimate abundance, distribution, habitat use and activity patterns of fauna. It has rarely been used in the study of birds and can be a good option when direct or satellite observation methods are limited. The idea was to test the effectiveness of camera traps, on a small s...

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Autores: Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro, Tabilo Valdivieso, Elier
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/444
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Animal behaviour
Anatidae
Chilean birds
Kernel density
Waterfowl
Wetland ecology
aves acuaticas
aves chilenas
Comportamiento animal
Densidad de Kernel
Ecología de humedaes
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
Patrón de actividad de Anas georgica evaluado mediante cámara trampa en un humedal temporal de Chile.
title Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
spellingShingle Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro
Animal behaviour
Anatidae
Chilean birds
Kernel density
Waterfowl
Wetland ecology
aves acuaticas
aves chilenas
Anatidae
Comportamiento animal
Densidad de Kernel
Ecología de humedaes
title_short Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
title_full Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
title_fullStr Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
title_full_unstemmed Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
title_sort Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro
Tabilo Valdivieso, Elier
Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro
Tabilo Valdivieso, Elier
author Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro
author_facet Chávez Villavicencio, César Lautaro
Tabilo Valdivieso, Elier
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author2 Tabilo Valdivieso, Elier
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Animal behaviour
Anatidae
Chilean birds
Kernel density
Waterfowl
Wetland ecology
aves acuaticas
aves chilenas
Anatidae
Comportamiento animal
Densidad de Kernel
Ecología de humedaes
topic Animal behaviour
Anatidae
Chilean birds
Kernel density
Waterfowl
Wetland ecology
aves acuaticas
aves chilenas
Anatidae
Comportamiento animal
Densidad de Kernel
Ecología de humedaes
description Camera traps allow us to estimate abundance, distribution, habitat use and activity patterns of fauna. It has rarely been used in the study of birds and can be a good option when direct or satellite observation methods are limited. The idea was to test the effectiveness of camera traps, on a small scale, in the study of waterfowl activity patterns, compared to point observation methods. Anas georgica was used as the object of study with the objective of determining their activity patterns in spring-summer and autumn-winter. A camera trap was installed in a temporary wetland active 24 hours a day for one year. Activities were recorded in six time periods: sunrise, morning, afternoon, twilight, night and early morning. The activity pattern was analyzed with the density function (kernel method). In spring-summer, 96 records were obtained. The afternoon period presented a predominance of activity records while in the twilight there were no activity records. The autumn-winter season had 70 records. There was no evidence of a predominance of activities in any of the periods. The most recorded activity was swimming (spring-summer and autumn-winter). Spring-summer presented greater activity between 12:00 and 18:00 hours, while nocturnal activity was lower. In autumn-winter, activity was highest between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. This work proves that a camera trap works the same as a point observer with the advantage of 24-hour operation.
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spelling Activity pattern of Anas georgica assessed by camera trap in a temporary wetland in Chile.Patrón de actividad de Anas georgica evaluado mediante cámara trampa en un humedal temporal de Chile.Chávez Villavicencio, César LautaroTabilo Valdivieso, ElierChávez Villavicencio, César LautaroTabilo Valdivieso, ElierAnimal behaviourAnatidaeChilean birdsKernel densityWaterfowlWetland ecologyaves acuaticasaves chilenasAnatidaeComportamiento animalDensidad de KernelEcología de humedaesCamera traps allow us to estimate abundance, distribution, habitat use and activity patterns of fauna. It has rarely been used in the study of birds and can be a good option when direct or satellite observation methods are limited. The idea was to test the effectiveness of camera traps, on a small scale, in the study of waterfowl activity patterns, compared to point observation methods. Anas georgica was used as the object of study with the objective of determining their activity patterns in spring-summer and autumn-winter. A camera trap was installed in a temporary wetland active 24 hours a day for one year. Activities were recorded in six time periods: sunrise, morning, afternoon, twilight, night and early morning. The activity pattern was analyzed with the density function (kernel method). In spring-summer, 96 records were obtained. The afternoon period presented a predominance of activity records while in the twilight there were no activity records. The autumn-winter season had 70 records. There was no evidence of a predominance of activities in any of the periods. The most recorded activity was swimming (spring-summer and autumn-winter). Spring-summer presented greater activity between 12:00 and 18:00 hours, while nocturnal activity was lower. In autumn-winter, activity was highest between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. This work proves that a camera trap works the same as a point observer with the advantage of 24-hour operation.Las cámaras trampa permiten estimar abundancia, distribución, uso de hábitat y patrones de actividad de fauna. Pocas veces se empleó en el estudio de las aves y puede ser una buena opción cuando los métodos de observación directa o satelitales muestran limitación. La idea fue probar la efectividad de las cámaras trampa, a pequeña escala, en el estudio del patrón de actividad de aves acuáticas, en comparación con métodos de observación puntual. Se empleó a Anas georgica como objeto de estudio con el objetivo de determinar sus patrones de actividad en primavera–verano y otoño–invierno. Se instaló una cámara trampa en un humedal temporal activa 24 horas durante un año. Las actividades se registraron en seis periodos de tiempo: amanecer, mañana, tarde, crepúsculo, noche y madrugada. El patrón de actividad se analizó con la función de densidad (método kernel). En primavera-verano se obtuvo 96 registros. El periodo de la tarde presentó un predominio de registro de actividades mientras que en el crepúsculo no hubo registro de actividad. La estación otoño-invierno obtuvo 70 registros. No se evidenció un predominio de actividades en alguno de los periodos. La actividad más registrada fue la natación (primavera-verano y otoño-invierno). Primavera-verano presentó mayor actividad entre 12.00 y 18.00 horas, mientras que la actividad nocturna fue menor. En otoño-invierno, la actividad fue mayor entre 9.00 y 12.00 horas. Este trabajo prueba que una cámara trampa funciona igual que un observador puntual con la ventaja de un funcionamiento de 24 horas.Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2022-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/44410.18271/ria.2022.444Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 24 No. 3 (2022); 155 - 163Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 24 Núm. 3 (2022); 155 - 1632306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/444/264Derechos de autor 2022 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/4442022-09-13T16:55:12Z
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