Journalartikel

DoMoS - an open-source device for automated monitoring of endangered garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus)


AutorenlisteBuechner, Sven; von Thaden, Alina; Braun, Antonia; Drodofsky, Paul; Heim, Lars; Hill, Padraig; Lang, Johannes; Haalboom, Thomas

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2022

ZeitschriftEuropean Journal of Wildlife Research

Bandnummer68

Heftnummer5

ISSN1612-4642

eISSN1439-0574

Open Access StatusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-022-01613-7

VerlagSpringer


Abstract
Obtaining biological and behavioural data on wild animals in the field remains a challenging task. Data collection is either very labour-intensive or sometimes even proves impossible without special technical devices. This is especially true for small nocturnal mammals like the endangered garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus). Here, we present a new device for automated small mammal monitoring, called DoMoS (Dormouse Monitoring System). It integrates the collection of individual hair samples for DNA analysis, a scale to measure body mass, and a camera trap to monitor activity. During a first field test with garden dormice, data on body mass and activity patterns and hair samples have been successfully collected. The system was designed as an open-source project and can thus be replicated and adjusted to other species' monitoring needs and research questions. The DoMoS enables the study of various data, including the collection of DNA samples, without capturing the target species. Automatic data collection reduces stress for animals and researchers.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBuechner, S., von Thaden, A., Braun, A., Drodofsky, P., Heim, L., Hill, P., et al. (2022) DoMoS - an open-source device for automated monitoring of endangered garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus), European Journal of Wildlife Research, 68(5), Article 63. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-022-01613-7

APA-ZitierstilBuechner, S., von Thaden, A., Braun, A., Drodofsky, P., Heim, L., Hill, P., Lang, J., & Haalboom, T. (2022). DoMoS - an open-source device for automated monitoring of endangered garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus). European Journal of Wildlife Research. 68(5), Article 63. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-022-01613-7



Schlagwörter


Automatic cameraDNA analysisGenetic non-invasive samplingGliridaeMammal monitoringMechatronics

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