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Chris Beirne
Chris Beirne
Senior Scientist, Osa Conservation
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An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: How many, how long and when?
R Kays, BS Arbogast, M Baker‐Whatton, C Beirne, HM Boone, M Bowler, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 11 (6), 700-713, 2020
1602020
Human disturbance impacts on rainforest mammals are most notable in the canopy, especially for larger‐bodied species
A Whitworth, C Beirne, R Pillco Huarcaya, L Whittaker, SJ Serrano Rojas, ...
Diversity and Distributions 25 (7), 1166-1178, 2019
662019
Sex differences in senescence: the role of intra-sexual competition in early adulthood
C Beirne, R Delahay, A Young
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1811), 20151086, 2015
642015
Out on a limb: arboreal camera traps as an emerging methodology for inventorying elusive rainforest mammals
A Whitworth, LD Braunholtz, RP Huarcaya, R MacLeod, C Beirne
Tropical Conservation Science 9 (2), 675-698, 2016
622016
Age-related declines and disease-associated variation in immune cell telomere length in a wild mammal
C Beirne, R Delahay, M Hares, A Young
PloS one 9 (9), e108964, 2014
602014
Forest elephant movement and habitat use in a tropical forest-grassland mosaic in Gabon
EC Mills, JR Poulsen, JM Fay, P Morkel, CJ Clark, A Meier, C Beirne, ...
PloS one 13 (7), e0199387, 2018
592018
The potential and practice of arboreal camera trapping
JF Moore, K Soanes, D Balbuena, C Beirne, M Bowler, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (10), 1768-1779, 2021
562021
Understanding the determinants of volunteer retention through capture‐recapture analysis: answering social science questions using a wildlife ecology toolkit
C Beirne, X Lambin
Conservation Letters 6 (6), 391-401, 2013
442013
Use of object detection in camera trap image identification: Assessing a method to rapidly and accurately classify human and animal detections for research and application in …
M Fennell, C Beirne, AC Burton
Global Ecology and Conservation 35, e02104, 2022
432022
Riparian buffer length is more influential than width on river water quality: A case study in southern Costa Rica
H Brumberg, C Beirne, EN Broadbent, AMA Zambrano, SLA Zambrano, ...
Journal of environmental management 286, 112132, 2021
432021
Participatory monitoring reveals village-centered gradients of mammalian defaunation in central Africa
C Beirne, AC Meier, AE Mbele, GM Menie, G Froese, J Okouyi, ...
Biological Conservation 233, 228-238, 2019
412019
Age-related declines in immune response in a wild mammal are unrelated to immune cell telomere length
C Beirne, L Waring, RA McDonald, R Delahay, A Young
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1825), 20152949, 2016
342016
Reptiles of the Yachana Reserve
A Whitworth, C Beirne
282011
Old growth Afrotropical forests critical for maintaining forest carbon
JR Poulsen, VP Medjibe, LJT White, Z Miao, L Banak‐Ngok, C Beirne, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 29 (10), 1785-1798, 2020
272020
LED flashlight technology facilitates wild meat extraction across the tropics
M Bowler, C Beirne, MW Tobler, M Anderson, A DiPaola, JE Fa, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 18 (9), 489-495, 2020
262020
Simultaneous monitoring of vegetation dynamics and wildlife activity with camera traps to assess habitat change
C Sun, C Beirne, JM Burgar, T Howey, JT Fisher, AC Burton
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 7 (4), 666-684, 2021
232021
African forest elephant movements depend on time scale and individual behavior
C Beirne, TM Houslay, P Morkel, CJ Clark, M Fay, J Okouyi, LJT White, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 12634, 2021
232021
Climatic and resource determinants of forest elephant movements
C Beirne, AC Meier, G Brumagin, L Jasperse-Sjolander, M Lewis, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 96, 2020
232020
Herpetofaunal responses to anthropogenic habitat change within a small forest reserve in Eastern Ecuador
C Beirne, O Burdekin, A Whitworth
The Herpetological Journal 23 (4), 209-209, 2013
222013
Secondary forest is utilized by Great Curassows (Crax rubra) and Great Tinamous (Tinamus major) in the absence of hunting
A Whitworth, C Beirne, E Flatt, R Pillco Huarcaya, JC Cruz Diaz, A Forsyth, ...
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 120 (4), 852-862, 2018
192018
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