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. 2011 Sep 27;366(1578):2703–2711. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0115

Table 1.

Site metadata and sampling information for the data analysed in this paper. For more information on each camera trapping array and each site see http://www.teamnetwork.org/en/sites.

site name, country site code latitude, longitude sampling efforta (no. of images) sampling dates (yyyy-mm-dd) area (km2) landscape typeb data package IDc
Volcan Barva Transect, Costa Rica VB 10.3028, −84.0338 1619 (6052) 2010-01-12 to 2010-05-12 476 HF 20101105141351_1831
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Indonesia BBS −5.2500, 104.1666 1886 (4715) 2010-04-08 to 2010-07-19 3650 PF 20101101065419_1591
Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania UDZ −7.8425, 36.8914 1799 (9778) 2009-07-24 to 2009-12-04 1900 PF 20101105104207_1582
Central Suriname Nature Reserve, Suriname CSN 4.7375, −56.1877 1905 (10 217) 2008-11-21 to 2009-02-28 16 183 CF 20101105184636_1199
Nam Kading National Protected Area, Lao PDR NAK 18.3248, 104.1424 1736 (1536) 2009-11-12 to 2010-02-22 1690 HF 20101106074110_1014
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda BIF −1.0805, 29.6613 1773 (10 682) 2010-06-16 to 2010-09-22 322 HF 20101129153510_5172
Manaus, Brazild MAS −2.9290, −59.9764 1969 (8969) 2010-07-06 to 2010-10-06 3854 PF 20101124113409_4578

aSampling effort is the number of sampling days for each camera summed for all the cameras at the site.

bClassification is based on criteria outlined in Defries et al. [15]. HF, highly fragmented area; PF, partially fragmented; and CF, continuous forest, remote area.

cThe Data Package Identification Number uniquely identifies the query made on the TEAM database and allows data users to recreate the exact same dataset used in the current analysis.

dIn Manaus, the sampling activities are not within a protected area. We report here the size of the rectangular region that encloses all sampling units.