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Virtual Snow Stakes: A New Method for Snow Depth Measurement at Remote Camera Stations

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Kaitlyn Strickfaden, Marnie L Behan, Adrienne M Marshall, Leona K Svancara, David E Ausband, and Timothy Link, 2023-08-07, Virtual Snow Stakes: A New Method for Snow Depth Measurement at Remote Camera Stations: Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 47, iss. 3. https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.1481

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Remote cameras are used to study demographics, ecological processes, and behavior of wildlife populations. Cameras have also been used to measure snow depth with physical snow stakes. However, concerns that physical instruments at camera sites may influence animal behavior limit installation of instruments to facilitate collecting such data. Given that snow depth data are inherently contained within images, potential insights that could be made using these data are lost. To facilitate camera‐based snow depth observations without additional equipment installation, we developed a method implemented in an R package called edger to superimpose virtual measurement devices onto images. The virtual snow stakes can be used to derive snow depth [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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