New software used in first global camera trap mammal study
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 13:30
in Biology & Nature
A novel software system developed by researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, has been used in the first global camera trap study of mammals, which made international headlines last month by emphasizing the importance of protected areas to ensure the diversity and survival of a wide range of animal populations.
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