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Acoustic localization of terrestrial wildlife: Current practices and future opportunities
Autonomous acoustic recorders are an increasingly popular method for low‐disturbance,
large‐scale monitoring of sound‐producing animals, such as birds, anurans, bats, and other …
large‐scale monitoring of sound‐producing animals, such as birds, anurans, bats, and other …
Rhythm in speech and animal vocalizations: a cross‐species perspective
Why does human speech have rhythm? As we cannot travel back in time to witness how
speech developed its rhythmic properties and why humans have the cognitive skills to …
speech developed its rhythmic properties and why humans have the cognitive skills to …
Vocal fingerprinting reveals a substantially smaller global population of the Critically Endangered cao vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) than previously thought
OR Wearn, H Trinh-Dinh, CY Ma, Q Khac Le… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
The cao vit gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) is one of the rarest primates on Earth and now only
survives in a single forest patch of less than 5000 ha on the Vietnam–China border …
survives in a single forest patch of less than 5000 ha on the Vietnam–China border …
The potential for acoustic individual identification in mammals
Many studies have revealed that animal vocalizations, including those from mammals, are
individually distinctive. Therefore, acoustic identification of individuals (AIID) has been …
individually distinctive. Therefore, acoustic identification of individuals (AIID) has been …
CARACAL: A versatile passive acoustic monitoring tool for wildlife research and conservation
Acoustic localisation technology has been widely tested and applied for passive acoustic
monitoring and ecological research, however, hardware costs of commercially available …
monitoring and ecological research, however, hardware costs of commercially available …
Automatic detection for bioacoustic research: a practical guide from and for biologists and computer scientists
Recent years have seen a dramatic rise in the use of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for
biological and ecological applications, and a corresponding increase in the volume of data …
biological and ecological applications, and a corresponding increase in the volume of data …
Testing a new passive acoustic recording unit to monitor wolves
SM Barber‐Meyer, V Palacios… - Wildlife Society …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
As part of a broader trial of noninvasive methods to research wild wolves (Canis lupus) in
Minnesota, USA, we explored whether wolves could be remotely monitored using a new …
Minnesota, USA, we explored whether wolves could be remotely monitored using a new …
The progress and prospects of terrestrial bioacoustics data acquisition equipment
Z Zi-**n, Z Cheng-Yun, HAO Ze-Zhou… - Biodiversity …, 2024 - biodiversity-science.net
Aims: Invasive alien species (IAS) are one of the five main direct driving factors of global
biodiversity loss, posing significant negative impacts on the ecosystems and human well …
biodiversity loss, posing significant negative impacts on the ecosystems and human well …
Optimization of number of microphones and microphone spacing using time delay based multilateration approach for explosive sound source localization
C Mahapatra, AR Mohanty - Applied Acoustics, 2022 - Elsevier
The use of microphone array for sound source localization has been a trending area of
research in speech source recognition, battlefield acoustics, etc. For such applications, the …
research in speech source recognition, battlefield acoustics, etc. For such applications, the …
Acoustic localisation of wildlife with low-cost equipment: lower sensitivity, but no loss of precision
AbstractContext Synchronised acoustic recorders can be used as a non-invasive tool to
detect and localise sounds of interest, including vocal wildlife and anthropogenic sounds …
detect and localise sounds of interest, including vocal wildlife and anthropogenic sounds …