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Use of camera trapping in determining Iberian lynx population parameters: The use area and its limitations
Below are the results of the survey of the Iberian lynx obtained with camera-trapping between 2000 and 2007 in Sierra Morena. Two very important aspects of camera-trapping concerning its efficiency are also analyzed. The first is the evolution along years according to the camera-trapping type used of two efficiency indicators. The results obtained demonstrate that the most efficient lure is rabbit, though it is the less proven (92 trap-nights), followed by camera-trapping in the most frequent marking places (latrines). And, we propose as a novel the concept of use area as a spatial reference unit for the camera-trapping monitoring of non radio-marked animals is proposed, and its validity discussed
Goos-H\"anchen shifts in frustrated total internal reflection studied with wave packet propagation
We have investigated that the Goos-H\"anchen (GH) shifts in frustrated total
internal reflection (FTIR) studied with wave packet propagation. In the
first-order approximation of the transmission coefficient, the GH shift is
exactly the expression given by stationary phase method, thus saturates an
asymptotic constant in two different ways depending on the angle of incidence.
Taking account into the second-order approximation, the GH shift always depends
on the width of the air gap due to the modification of the beam width. It is
further shown that the GH shift with second-order correction increases with
decreasing the beam width at the small incidence angles, while for the large
incidence angles it reveals a strong decrease with decreasing the beam width.
These phenomena offers the better understanding of the tunneling delay time in
FTIR.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure