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- Increasing citizen scientist accuracy with artificial intelligence on UK camera‐trap data
Sharpe, C. R., Hill, R. A., Chappell, H. M., Green, S. E., Holden, K., Fergus, P., Chalmers, C., & Stephens, P. A. (online). Increasing citizen scientist accuracy with artificial intelligence on UK camera‐trap data. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.70012 - Comparing the efficacy of two camera trapping techniques for assessing the occupancy, detection and activity patterns of small Mustelids in Britain
Croose, E., Wright, P. G. R., Carter, S. P., Green, S. E., & MacPherson, J. (2025). Comparing the efficacy of two camera trapping techniques for assessing the occupancy, detection and activity patterns of small Mustelids in Britain. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 71(2), 32. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-025-01914-7 - Camera trapping with photos and videos: implications for ecology and citizen science
Green, S. E., Stephens, P. A., Whittingham, M. J., & Hill, R. A. (2023). Camera trapping with photos and videos: implications for ecology and citizen science. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 9(2), 268-283. https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.309 - Large-scale mammal monitoring: the potential of a citizen science camera-trapping project in the United Kingdom
Hsing, P.-Y., Hill, R., Smith, G., Bradley, S., Green, S., Kent, V., Mason, S., Rees, J., Whittingham, M., Cokill, J., scientists, M. C., & Stephens, P. (2022). Large-scale mammal monitoring: the potential of a citizen science camera-trapping project in the United Kingdom. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 3(4), Article e12180. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12180 - A review of factors to consider when using camera traps to study animal behavior to inform wildlife ecology and conservation
Caravaggi, A., Cole Burton, A., Clark, D. A., Fisher, J. T., Grass, A., Green, S., Hobaiter, C., Hofmeester, T. R., Kalan, A. K., Rabaiotti, D., & Rivet, D. (2020). A review of factors to consider when using camera traps to study animal behavior to inform wildlife ecology and conservation. Conservation Science and Practice, 2(8), Article e239. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.239 - Innovations in Camera Trapping Technology and Approaches: The Integration of Citizen Science and Artificial Intelligence
Green, S., Rees, J., Stephens, P., Hill, R., & Giordano, A. (2020). Innovations in Camera Trapping Technology and Approaches: The Integration of Citizen Science and Artificial Intelligence. Animals, 10(1), Article 132. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10010132 - Do wildlife corridors link or extend habitat? Insights from elephant use of a Kenyan wildlife corridor
Green, S. E., Davidson, Z., Kaaria, T., & Patrick Doncaster, C. (2018). Do wildlife corridors link or extend habitat? Insights from elephant use of a Kenyan wildlife corridor. African Journal of Ecology, 56, 860-871. https://doi.org/10.1111/aje.12541