1. Introduction / Francesco Rovero and Fridolin Zimmermann -- 2. Camera features related to specific ecological applications / Francesco Rovero and Fridolin Zimmermann -- 3. Field deployment of camera traps / Fridolin Zimmermann and Francesco Rovero -- 4. Camera trap data management and interoperability / Eric Fegraus and James MacCarthy -- 5. Presence/absence and species inventory / Francesco Rovero and Daniel Spitale -- 6. Species-level occupancy analysis / Francesco Rovero and Daniel Spitale -- 7. Capture-recapture methods for density estimation / Fridolin Zimmermann and Danilo Foresti -- 8. Behavioural studies / Fridolin Zimmermann, Danilo Foresti and Francesco Rovero -- 9. Community-level occupancy analysis / Simone Tenan -- 10. Camera trapping as a monitoring tool at national and global levels / Jorge A. Ahumada, Timothy G. O'Brien, Badru Mugerwa and Johanna Hurtado -- 11. Camera traps and public engagement / Paul Meek and Fridolin Zimmermann.
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Camera trapping is a powerful and now widely used tool in scientific research on wildlife ecology and management. This work provides a much-needed guide to the sound use of camera trapping for the most common ecological applications.