Community bioacoustics: studying acoustic community structure for ecological and conservation insights
The diversity of animal acoustic signals has evolved due to multiple ecological processes,
both biotic and abiotic. At the level of communities of signaling animals, these processes …
both biotic and abiotic. At the level of communities of signaling animals, these processes …
OpenSoundscape: An open‐source bioacoustics analysis package for Python
S Lapp, T Rhinehart… - Methods in Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape‐scale bioacoustic projects have become a popular approach to biodiversity
monitoring. Combining passive acoustic monitoring recordings and automated detection …
monitoring. Combining passive acoustic monitoring recordings and automated detection …
Density can be misleading for low-density species: benefits of passive acoustic monitoring
Climate-induced changes may be more substantial within the marine environment, where
following ecological change is logistically difficult, and typically expensive. As marine …
following ecological change is logistically difficult, and typically expensive. As marine …
The acoustic communities: Definition, description and ecological role
A Farina, P James - Biosystems, 2016 - Elsevier
An acoustic community is defined as an aggregation of species that produces sound by
using internal or extra-body sound-producing tools. Such communities occur in aquatic …
using internal or extra-body sound-producing tools. Such communities occur in aquatic …
[HTML][HTML] Applications of bioacoustics in animal ecology
W Penar, A Magiera, C Klocek - Ecological complexity, 2020 - Elsevier
In communication animals use a full range of signals: acoustic, visual, chemical, electrical
and tactile. The processes involved in how and why animals communicate have long held …
and tactile. The processes involved in how and why animals communicate have long held …
Acoustic observations in agricultural landscapes
SH Gage, W Joo, EP Kasten, J Fox… - The Ecology of …, 2015 - books.google.com
Sounds emanating from various habitats and ecosystems provide a rich source of
information to interpret ecological phenomena at multiple scales. Acoustic communication is …
information to interpret ecological phenomena at multiple scales. Acoustic communication is …
Species richness (of insects) drives the use of acoustic space in the tropics
Acoustic ecology, or ecoacoustics, is a growing field that uses sound as a tool to evaluate
animal communities. In this manuscript, we evaluate recordings from eight tropical forest …
animal communities. In this manuscript, we evaluate recordings from eight tropical forest …
Listening to animal behavior to understand changing ecosystems
Interpreting sound gives powerful insight into the health of ecosystems. Beyond detecting
the presence of wildlife, bioacoustic signals can reveal their behavior. However, behavioral …
the presence of wildlife, bioacoustic signals can reveal their behavior. However, behavioral …
Perspectives in ecoacoustics: A contribution to defining a discipline. journal of ecoacoustics
A Farina - Journal of Ecoacoustics, 2018 - ora.uniurb.it
Ecoacoustics is a new discipline that investigates the ecological role of sounds.
Ecoacoustics is a relevant field of research related to long-term monitoring, habitat health …
Ecoacoustics is a relevant field of research related to long-term monitoring, habitat health …
Progress and outlook for soundscape ecology
Y Zhao, X Shen, S Li, Y Zhang, R Peng… - Biodiversity …, 2020 - biodiversity-science.net
Soundscape ecology studies sound patterns across different spatial and temporal scales,
which reflects coupled natural-human dynamics in a changing landscape. Here, we …
which reflects coupled natural-human dynamics in a changing landscape. Here, we …