A WEATHER-RESISTANT TRACKING BOARD

作者: D.S. Shepherd , J.H. Greaves

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关键词: Tracking systemField (physics)Remote sensingEnvironmental scienceDewTracking (particle physics)

摘要: Author(s): Shepherd, D. S.; Greaves, J. H. | Abstract: The main practical limitation of tracking boards for the study small mammals is that sensitive surface very vulnerable to damage by rain or dew. A board described easily prepared use in field, resistant and running water, enough record footprints mice. literature on techniques reviewed briefly.

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