MONITORIZACIÓN DE FAUNA SILVESTRE MEDIANTE MÉTODOS NO INVASIVOS.
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2024-09-19
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Jaén: Universidad de Jaén
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[ES] En este trabajo se han aplicado diversas técnicas no invasivas para determinar la presencia y los ritmos de actividad
de diferentes especies de vertebrados. Concretamente dichas técnicas han sido el fototrampeo y el análisis de
excrementos. Si bien el estudio se centró inicialmente en mesocarnívoros, se han capturado imágenes de ungulados,
roedores y aves.
El trabajo se ha llevado a cabo en dos áreas del P.N. de las Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas con diferente
vegetación y altitud.
Se ha comparado el rendimiento de las cámaras de fototrampeo en ambas zonas, así como el ritmo de actividad de
las distintas especies de mesocarnívoros y la dieta de éstos.
[EN] In this work, various non-invasive techniques have been applied to determine the presence and activity rates of different vertebrate species. Specifically, these techniques have been camera trapping and analysis of excrements. Despite the study initially focused on mesocarnivores, images of ungulates, rodents and birds have also been captured. The work was carried out in two areas of the P.N. of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas with different vegetation and altitude. The performance of the camera traps in both areas was compared, as well as the rate of activity of the different species of mesocarnivores and their diet.
[EN] In this work, various non-invasive techniques have been applied to determine the presence and activity rates of different vertebrate species. Specifically, these techniques have been camera trapping and analysis of excrements. Despite the study initially focused on mesocarnivores, images of ungulates, rodents and birds have also been captured. The work was carried out in two areas of the P.N. of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas with different vegetation and altitude. The performance of the camera traps in both areas was compared, as well as the rate of activity of the different species of mesocarnivores and their diet.