can remote infrared cameras be used to differentiate small, sympatric mammal species? a case study of the black-tailed dusky antechinus, antechinus arktos and co-occurring small mammals in southeast queensland, australia. | the black-tailed dusky antechinus (antechinus arktos) is an endangered, small carnivorous marsupial endemic to australia, which occurs at low population density along with abundant sympatric populations of other small mammals: antechinus stuartii, rattus fuscipes and melomys cervinipes. using a. arktos as a model species, we aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of infrared digital camera traps for detecting and differentiating small mammals and to comment on the broad applicability of this method ... | 2017 | 28792958 |