Human‐animal interactions: Camera traps as research agents

Author:

Lainé Nicolas12,Simenel Romain1,Labadie Morgane3,Srinivasaiah Nishant M.456,Sinha Anindya67

Affiliation:

1. UMR PALOC (IRD-MNHN-CNRS) Paris France

2. IRL HealthDEEP (CNRS, University of Kasetsart and Mahidol) Bangkok Thailand

3. UMR ASTRE, University of Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE Montpellier France

4. Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning Bengaluru India

5. Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru India

6. Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme, National Institute of Advanced Studies Bengaluru India

7. Centre for Wildlife Studies Bengaluru India

Abstract

This article explores the use of camera traps as novel research agents in studying human‐animal interactions and animal behaviour. Drawing on case studies from ecological research in India and ritual practices in Thailand, the authors examine how camera traps transform methodologies across the natural and social sciences and ask what these technologies reveal about animal responses to human presence and the cognitive underpinnings of their behaviours. Using Actor‐Network‐Theory frameworks and more‐than‐human philosophy, the authors argue that camera traps are not passive recording devices but active participants that shape the multispecies realities they observe. The case studies illustrate how animals learn to recognize and respond to camera traps, demonstrating situational awareness, evaluative cognition and adaptive learning. The authors advocate for an interdisciplinary approach to studying human‐animal interactions that accounts for the agentive capacities of both humans and nonhumans, including technological agents like camera traps. This article contributes to ongoing discussions in ethology, anthropology and cognitive science about the use of remote imaging in field research and the conceptual and ethical implications of technological interventions in more‐than‐human lifeworlds.

Publisher

Wiley

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