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Context: The management of the European rabbit is of strong interest to land managers. However, rabbits can be difficult to detect due to being nocturnal and living in dense vegetation or burrows. Consequently, rabbit spotlight counts are frequently used as an index of their density, but they are generally not expected to accurately reflect their true density. Indices place paramount importance on the precision of the estimator, which is directly driven by variability in individual estimates. Aims: To investigate how the variability of rabbit spotlight counts changes with the number of rabbits counted, repeated counts, and environmental variables. Key results: We identified a significant negative association between the number of rabbits counted and count variability; spotlight counts as an index of rabbit density have greater statistical power and are more likely to detect similar proportional differences in density when density is high compared to when density is low. We did not find any effects of rainfall, temperature, cloud cover, wind strength, season or additional consecutive spotlight count nights on count variability. Conclusions: Despite our comparatively large dataset, our results contrasted those of several previous studies; this suggests that many of the environmental factors that have previously been shown to impact rabbit activity or spotlight counts likely have small effects in reality. Implications: Appreciating and recognising that spotlight counts are less likely to accurately detect or reflect changes in population size when rabbit numbers are low is critical to their effective use. Methods We defined variability as the relative deviation of a single spotlight count from the mean of a set of three consecutive spotlight counts on the same population. We modelled spotlight count variability across 22 Australian sites over the period 2006-2020 using generalised linear mixed models.
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TwitterWildlife managers often rely on population estimates, but estimates can be challenging to obtain for geographically widespread species. Spotlight surveys provide abundance data for many species and, when conducted over wide spatial scales, have the potential to provide population estimates of geographically widespread species. The bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus) has a broad geographic range and is subject to spotlight surveys. We used 19 years (2002–2020) of annual spotlight surveys to provide the first estimates of population abundance for two of the three extant bare-nosed wombat subspecies: V. u. ursinus on Flinders Island; and V. u. tasmaniensis on the Tasmanian mainland. Using distance sampling methods, we estimated annual rates of change and 2020 population sizes for both sub-species. Tasmanian mainland surveys included habitat data, which allowed us to also look for evidence of habitat associations for V. u. tasmaniensis. The average wombat density estimate was higher on Fli...
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TwitterComprehensive YouTube channel statistics for Worldwide Spotlight, featuring 162,000 subscribers and 42,581,986 total views. This dataset includes detailed performance metrics such as subscriber growth, video views, engagement rates, and estimated revenue. The channel operates in the Music category and is based in CA. Track 1,936 videos with daily and monthly performance data, including view counts, subscriber changes, and earnings estimates. Analyze growth trends, engagement patterns, and compare performance against similar channels in the same category.
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The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) is responsible for processing, analysing and publishing Victorian crime statistics, independent of Victoria Police. The CSA aims to provide an efficient and …Show full descriptionThe Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) is responsible for processing, analysing and publishing Victorian crime statistics, independent of Victoria Police. The CSA aims to provide an efficient and transparent information service to assist and inform policy makers, researchers and the Victorian public. The legal basis for the Crime Statistics Agency is the Crime Statistics Act 2014, which provides for the publication and release of crime statistics, research into crime trends, and the employment of a Chief Statistician for that purpose. Under the provisions of the Act, the Chief Statistician is empowered to receive law enforcement data from the Chief Commissioner of Police and is responsible for publishing and releasing statistical information relating to crime in Victoria. The number and rate of recorded offences in Victoria. Data Classification - http://www.crimestatistics.vic.gov.au/home/about+the+data/classifications/ Glossary and Data Dictionary - http://www.crimestatistics.vic.gov.au/home/about+the+data/data+dictionary/
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Densities were obtained as hunter estimates and estimates from targeted survey methods (i.e., spotlight counts, strip counts, male call counts, and complete counts). These data are plotted in Fig 1. (CSV)
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According to our latest research, the Global Spotlight Camera 2K Battery market size was valued at $1.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $4.7 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 16.5% during the forecast period of 2025–2033. The primary growth driver for this market is the escalating demand for advanced security solutions in both residential and commercial sectors, fueled by heightened concerns over property safety and a surge in smart home adoption globally. As consumers and enterprises increasingly seek wireless, high-resolution surveillance systems that offer ease of installation and flexible placement, the integration of 2K battery-powered spotlight cameras is rapidly becoming mainstream. This trend is further bolstered by continuous technological advancements, including improved battery life, enhanced night vision, and smart connectivity features, which are significantly elevating user experience and market penetration.
North America currently holds the largest share of the Spotlight Camera 2K Battery market, accounting for over 37% of global revenue in 2024. This dominance is attributed to the region’s mature smart home ecosystem, high consumer purchasing power, and early adoption of advanced security technologies. The United States, in particular, leads the market due to robust investments in home automation, a high rate of residential burglaries prompting security upgrades, and favorable policies supporting IoT device integration. Furthermore, the presence of major industry players and a well-established distribution network have fostered an environment conducive to rapid product launches and widespread adoption. The commercial segment in North America is also experiencing significant traction, with businesses increasingly deploying 2K battery-powered spotlight cameras for perimeter security and asset protection.
Asia Pacific is emerging as the fastest-growing region in the Spotlight Camera 2K Battery market, projected to exhibit a remarkable CAGR of 21.3% from 2025 to 2033. The region’s exponential growth is driven by rapid urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and a burgeoning middle-class population with a growing appetite for smart security solutions. Countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India are at the forefront, leveraging government initiatives promoting smart city infrastructure and digital transformation. The proliferation of affordable, high-quality security devices from local manufacturers, coupled with surging e-commerce penetration, is further accelerating adoption rates. Strategic investments by global and regional players in R&D and localized production facilities are also contributing to the robust expansion of the Asia Pacific market.
In contrast, emerging economies in Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are witnessing steady but comparatively slower adoption of Spotlight Camera 2K Battery solutions. These regions face challenges such as limited consumer awareness, infrastructural constraints, and fluctuating regulatory environments. However, increasing urban crime rates, gradual improvements in internet connectivity, and supportive government policies aimed at enhancing public safety are gradually unlocking new growth opportunities. Localized demand is also being shaped by the need for cost-effective, easy-to-install security solutions in both residential and small business segments. Companies entering these markets are adapting their offerings to meet specific regional requirements, such as extended battery life and ruggedized designs for harsh environments, to overcome adoption barriers and tap into latent demand.
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| By Product Type | Indoor, Outdoor, Dual-Purpose |
| By Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Cellular, Hybrid |
| By Application | Residential, C |
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The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) is responsible for processing, analysing and publishing Victorian crime statistics, independent of Victoria Police.
The CSA aims to provide an efficient and transparent information service to assist and inform policy makers, researchers and the Victorian public.
The legal basis for the Crime Statistics Agency is the Crime Statistics Act 2014, which provides for the publication and release of crime statistics, research into crime trends, and the employment of a Chief Statistician for that purpose.
Under the provisions of the Act, the Chief Statistician is empowered to receive law enforcement data from the Chief Commissioner of Police and is responsible for publishing and releasing statistical information relating to crime in Victoria.
The number and rate of recorded offences in Victoria.
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The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) is responsible for processing, analysing and publishing Victorian crime statistics, independent of Victoria Police.\r
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The CSA aims to provide an efficient and transparent information service to assist and inform policy makers, researchers and the Victorian public.\r
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The legal basis for the Crime Statistics Agency is the Crime Statistics Act 2014, which provides for the publication and release of crime statistics, research into crime trends, and the employment of a Chief Statistician for that purpose.\r
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Under the provisions of the Act, the Chief Statistician is empowered to receive law enforcement data from the Chief Commissioner of Police and is responsible for publishing and releasing statistical information relating to crime in Victoria.\r
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Motor vehicle thefts recorded in Victoria - where it occurs, when it occurs and who commits these offences.\r
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Data Classification - http://www.crimestatistics.vic.gov.au/home/about+the+data/classifications/\r
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Context: The management of the European rabbit is of strong interest to land managers. However, rabbits can be difficult to detect due to being nocturnal and living in dense vegetation or burrows. Consequently, rabbit spotlight counts are frequently used as an index of their density, but they are generally not expected to accurately reflect their true density. Indices place paramount importance on the precision of the estimator, which is directly driven by variability in individual estimates. Aims: To investigate how the variability of rabbit spotlight counts changes with the number of rabbits counted, repeated counts, and environmental variables. Key results: We identified a significant negative association between the number of rabbits counted and count variability; spotlight counts as an index of rabbit density have greater statistical power and are more likely to detect similar proportional differences in density when density is high compared to when density is low. We did not find any effects of rainfall, temperature, cloud cover, wind strength, season or additional consecutive spotlight count nights on count variability. Conclusions: Despite our comparatively large dataset, our results contrasted those of several previous studies; this suggests that many of the environmental factors that have previously been shown to impact rabbit activity or spotlight counts likely have small effects in reality. Implications: Appreciating and recognising that spotlight counts are less likely to accurately detect or reflect changes in population size when rabbit numbers are low is critical to their effective use. Methods We defined variability as the relative deviation of a single spotlight count from the mean of a set of three consecutive spotlight counts on the same population. We modelled spotlight count variability across 22 Australian sites over the period 2006-2020 using generalised linear mixed models.