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Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests

1. Bespoke (custom‐built) Raspberry Pi cameras are increasingly popular research tools in the fields of behavioral ecology and conservation, because of their comparative flexibility in programmable settings, ability to be paired with other sensors, and because they are typically cheaper than commerc...

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Autores principales: Hereward, Hannah F. R., Facey, Richard J., Sargent, Alyssa J., Roda, Sara, Couldwell, Matthew L., Renshaw, Emma L., Shaw, Katie H., Devlin, Jack J., Long, Sarah E., Porter, Ben J., Henderson, Jodie M., Emmett, Christa L., Astbury, Laura, Maggs, Luke, Rands, Sean A., Thomas, Robert J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8571635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8127
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author Hereward, Hannah F. R.
Facey, Richard J.
Sargent, Alyssa J.
Roda, Sara
Couldwell, Matthew L.
Renshaw, Emma L.
Shaw, Katie H.
Devlin, Jack J.
Long, Sarah E.
Porter, Ben J.
Henderson, Jodie M.
Emmett, Christa L.
Astbury, Laura
Maggs, Luke
Rands, Sean A.
Thomas, Robert J.
author_facet Hereward, Hannah F. R.
Facey, Richard J.
Sargent, Alyssa J.
Roda, Sara
Couldwell, Matthew L.
Renshaw, Emma L.
Shaw, Katie H.
Devlin, Jack J.
Long, Sarah E.
Porter, Ben J.
Henderson, Jodie M.
Emmett, Christa L.
Astbury, Laura
Maggs, Luke
Rands, Sean A.
Thomas, Robert J.
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description 1. Bespoke (custom‐built) Raspberry Pi cameras are increasingly popular research tools in the fields of behavioral ecology and conservation, because of their comparative flexibility in programmable settings, ability to be paired with other sensors, and because they are typically cheaper than commercially built models. 2. Here, we describe a novel, Raspberry Pi‐based camera system that is fully portable and yet weatherproof—especially to humidity and salt spray. The camera was paired with a passive infrared sensor, to create a movement‐triggered camera capable of recording videos over a 24‐hr period. We describe an example deployment involving “retro‐fitting” these cameras into artificial nest boxes on Praia Islet, Azores archipelago, Portugal, to monitor the behaviors and interspecific interactions of two sympatric species of storm‐petrel (Monteiro's storm‐petrel Hydrobates monteiroi and Madeiran storm‐petrel Hydrobates castro) during their respective breeding seasons. 3. Of the 138 deployments, 70% of all deployments were deemed to be “Successful” (Successful was defined as continuous footage being recorded for more than one hour without an interruption), which equated to 87% of the individual 30‐s videos. The bespoke cameras proved to be easily portable between 54 different nests and reasonably weatherproof (~14% of deployments classed as “Partial” or “Failure” deployments were specifically due to the weather/humidity), and we make further trouble‐shooting suggestions to mitigate additional weather‐related failures. 4. Here, we have shown that this system is fully portable and capable of coping with salt spray and humidity, and consequently, the camera‐build methods and scripts could be applied easily to many different species that also utilize cavities, burrows, and artificial nests, and can potentially be adapted for other wildlife monitoring situations to provide novel insights into species‐specific daily cycles of behaviors and interspecies interactions.
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spelling pubmed-85716352021-11-10 Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests Hereward, Hannah F. R. Facey, Richard J. Sargent, Alyssa J. Roda, Sara Couldwell, Matthew L. Renshaw, Emma L. Shaw, Katie H. Devlin, Jack J. Long, Sarah E. Porter, Ben J. Henderson, Jodie M. Emmett, Christa L. Astbury, Laura Maggs, Luke Rands, Sean A. Thomas, Robert J. Ecol Evol Research Articles 1. Bespoke (custom‐built) Raspberry Pi cameras are increasingly popular research tools in the fields of behavioral ecology and conservation, because of their comparative flexibility in programmable settings, ability to be paired with other sensors, and because they are typically cheaper than commercially built models. 2. Here, we describe a novel, Raspberry Pi‐based camera system that is fully portable and yet weatherproof—especially to humidity and salt spray. The camera was paired with a passive infrared sensor, to create a movement‐triggered camera capable of recording videos over a 24‐hr period. We describe an example deployment involving “retro‐fitting” these cameras into artificial nest boxes on Praia Islet, Azores archipelago, Portugal, to monitor the behaviors and interspecific interactions of two sympatric species of storm‐petrel (Monteiro's storm‐petrel Hydrobates monteiroi and Madeiran storm‐petrel Hydrobates castro) during their respective breeding seasons. 3. Of the 138 deployments, 70% of all deployments were deemed to be “Successful” (Successful was defined as continuous footage being recorded for more than one hour without an interruption), which equated to 87% of the individual 30‐s videos. The bespoke cameras proved to be easily portable between 54 different nests and reasonably weatherproof (~14% of deployments classed as “Partial” or “Failure” deployments were specifically due to the weather/humidity), and we make further trouble‐shooting suggestions to mitigate additional weather‐related failures. 4. Here, we have shown that this system is fully portable and capable of coping with salt spray and humidity, and consequently, the camera‐build methods and scripts could be applied easily to many different species that also utilize cavities, burrows, and artificial nests, and can potentially be adapted for other wildlife monitoring situations to provide novel insights into species‐specific daily cycles of behaviors and interspecies interactions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8571635/ /pubmed/34765127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8127 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hereward, Hannah F. R.
Facey, Richard J.
Sargent, Alyssa J.
Roda, Sara
Couldwell, Matthew L.
Renshaw, Emma L.
Shaw, Katie H.
Devlin, Jack J.
Long, Sarah E.
Porter, Ben J.
Henderson, Jodie M.
Emmett, Christa L.
Astbury, Laura
Maggs, Luke
Rands, Sean A.
Thomas, Robert J.
Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title_full Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title_fullStr Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title_full_unstemmed Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title_short Raspberry Pi nest cameras: An affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
title_sort raspberry pi nest cameras: an affordable tool for remote behavioral and conservation monitoring of bird nests
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8571635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8127
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