Acoustic localization of terrestrial wildlife: Current practices and future opportunities

TA Rhinehart, LM Chronister, T Devlin… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Bio-acoustic tracking and localization using heterogeneous, scalable microphone arrays

E Verreycken, R Simon, B Quirk-Royal… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Microphone arrays are an essential tool in the field of bioacoustics as they provide a non-
intrusive way to study animal vocalizations and monitor their movement and behavior …

Using on-board sound recordings to infer behaviour of free-moving wild animals

S Greif, Y Yovel - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2019 - journals.biologists.com
Technological advances in the last 20 years have enabled researchers to develop
increasingly sophisticated miniature devices (tags) that record an animal's behaviour not …

Insectivorous bats alter their flight and feeding behaviour at ground‐mounted solar farms

K Barré, A Baudouin, JSP Froidevaux… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Efforts to mitigate the climate crisis result in a green‐green dilemma: the development of
renewable energy technology is required worldwide to reduce greenhouse gas emissions …

Artificial light may change flight patterns of bats near bridges along urban waterways

K Barré, K Spoelstra, Y Bas, S Challéat… - Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is considered as a major threat to biodiversity, especially to
nocturnal species, as it reduces availability, quality and functionality of habitats. However, its …

[HTML][HTML] Bidirectional movements of Nathusius' pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus nathusii) during autumn at a major migration corridor

CC Voigt, J Kionka, JC Koblitz, PC Stilz… - Global Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Migration is well documented for many species throughout the animal kingdom. Although
migration is also a common behaviour in bats, it is rarely studied due to the cryptic nature of …

Bat echolocation research: a handbook for planning and conducting acoustic studies

EE Fraser, A Silvis, RM Brigham, ZJ Czenze - 2020 - rune.une.edu.au
Echolocation provides an acoustic window on the behavior of most species of bats. Donald
R. Griffin's book (Listening in the Dark: The Acoustic Orientation of Bats and Men) gave us a …

[PDF][PDF] Introduction to acoustic terminology and signal processing

C Erbe, A Duncan, L Hawkins… - … sound: Volume 1 …, 2022 - library.oapen.org
Most people think of sound as something they can hear, such as speech, music, bird song,
or noise from an overfiying airplane. There has to be a source of sound, such as another …

Bat sonar and wing morphology predict species vertical niche

C Roemer, A Coulon, T Disca, Y Bas - The Journal of the Acoustical …, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
The use of echolocation allows insectivorous bats to access unique foraging niches by
locating obstacles and prey with ultrasounds in complete darkness. To avoid interspecific …

Bats seek refuge in cluttered environment when exposed to white and red lights at night

K Barré, C Kerbiriou, RK Ing, Y Bas, C Azam, I Le Viol… - Movement Ecology, 2021 - Springer
Background Artificial light at night is recognized as an increasing threat to biodiversity.
However, information on the way highly mobile taxa such as bats spatially respond to light is …