Estimating bird density using passive acoustic monitoring: a review of methods and suggestions for further research
Passive acoustic monitoring is a non‐invasive tool for automated wildlife monitoring. This
technique has several advantages and addresses many of the biases related to traditional …
technique has several advantages and addresses many of the biases related to traditional …
Future directions in conservation research on petrels and shearwaters
Shearwaters and petrels (hereafter petrels) are highly adapted seabirds that occur across all
the world's oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species. They …
the world's oceans. Petrels are a threatened seabird group comprising 124 species. They …
Towards the automated detection and occupancy estimation of primates using passive acoustic monitoring
Recent advancements in technology have made possible the use of novel, cost-efficient
biomonitoring techniques which facilitate monitoring animal populations at larger spatial and …
biomonitoring techniques which facilitate monitoring animal populations at larger spatial and …
[HTML][HTML] Pairing camera traps and acoustic recorders to monitor the ecological impact of human disturbance
Over the past two decades, the use of camera traps and acoustic monitoring in the
investigation of animal ecology have grown rapidly, with each technique enhancing broad …
investigation of animal ecology have grown rapidly, with each technique enhancing broad …
Vocal activity rate index: a useful method to infer terrestrial bird abundance with acoustic monitoring
Autonomous recording units have been widely used in a large number of bird studies in
recent years, but challenges remain in estimating abundance based on acoustic monitoring …
recent years, but challenges remain in estimating abundance based on acoustic monitoring …
Good practice guidelines for long-term ecoacoustic monitoring in the UK
The popularity of ecoacoustics as an innovative environmental discipline has enjoyed
immense growth within the last five years, to a point where it is now becoming difficult to …
immense growth within the last five years, to a point where it is now becoming difficult to …
Comparison between lek counts and bioacoustic recording for monitoring Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.)
C Abrahams - Journal of Ornithology, 2019 - Springer
Bioacoustics is the study of animal sounds. The importance of bioacoustics for biological
research and the survey and monitoring of bird populations is becoming increasingly …
research and the survey and monitoring of bird populations is becoming increasingly …
Density estimation of sound-producing terrestrial animals using single automatic acoustic recorders and distance sampling
E Sebastián-González… - Avian …, 2018 - research-repository.st-andrews.ac …
Obtaining accurate information on the distribution, density, and abundance of animals is an
important first step toward their conservation. Methodological approaches using automatic …
important first step toward their conservation. Methodological approaches using automatic …
Using technology to improve the management of development impacts on biodiversity
TB White, LR Viana, G Campbell… - … Strategy and the …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The mitigation hierarchy (MH) is a prominent tool to help businesses achieve no net loss or
net gain outcomes for biodiversity. Technological innovations offer benefits for business …
net gain outcomes for biodiversity. Technological innovations offer benefits for business …
Breeding seabird populations in Brazilian oceanic islands: historical review, update and a call for census standardization
In recent decades, several seabird populations have declined globally due to anthropogenic
activities. In Brazil, 14 seabird species breed at four oceanic islands and one atoll: the …
activities. In Brazil, 14 seabird species breed at four oceanic islands and one atoll: the …