Acoustic monitoring in terrestrial environments using microphone arrays: applications, technological considerations and prospectus
University of Windsor · Vassar College · +7 more institutions
Abstract
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting mates, deterring predators, navigation, finding food and maintaining contact with members of their social group. Biologists can take advantage of these acoustic behaviours to gain valuable insights into the spatial and temporal scales over which individuals and populations interact. Advances in bioacoustic technology, including the development of autonomous cabled and wireless recording arrays, permit data collection at multiple locations over time. These systems are transforming the way we study individuals and populations of animals and are leading to significant advances in our understandings of the complex…
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14Topics & keywords
- Citizen science
- Bioacoustics
- Soundscape
- Data science
- Temporal scales
- Ecology
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- Computer science