Monitoring soil fauna with ecoacoustics
JM Robinson, A Annells… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Ecoacoustics—or acoustic ecology—aids in monitoring elusive and protected species in
several ecological contexts. For example, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which …
several ecological contexts. For example, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which …
An exploration of ecoacoustics and its applications in conservation ecology
A Farina, B Krause, TC Mullet - BioSystems, 2024 - Elsevier
Our planet is facing unprecedented adversity due to the global impacts of climate change
and an emerging sixth mass extinction. These impacts are exacerbated by population and …
and an emerging sixth mass extinction. These impacts are exacerbated by population and …
[HTML][HTML] Listening to tropical forest soils
Acoustic monitoring has proven to be an effective tool for monitoring biotic soundscapes in
the marine, terrestrial, and aquatic realms. Recently it has been suggested that it could also …
the marine, terrestrial, and aquatic realms. Recently it has been suggested that it could also …
Acoustic indices are responsive to local-scale but not landscape-scale agricultural land use
JE Quinn, C Pederson, CE Vickery, E Hyland… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Agricultural land use shapes biodiversity patterns. In the literature, land use and land cover
at both local and landscape scales has been shown to be important to understanding …
at both local and landscape scales has been shown to be important to understanding …
Sonotope patterns within a mountain beech forest of Northern Italy: a methodological and empirical approach
A Farina, TC Mullet - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - frontiersin.org
According to the Sonotope Hypothesis, the heterogenous nature of the acoustically sensed,
but not yet interpreted, environmental sounds (ie, sonoscape) is created by the spatial and …
but not yet interpreted, environmental sounds (ie, sonoscape) is created by the spatial and …