Applying bioacoustic methods for long-term monitoring of a nocturnal wetland bird

KH Frommolt, KH Tauchert - Ecological Informatics, 2014 - Elsevier
Bioacoustic monitoring is becoming more and more popular as a non-invasive method to
study populations and communities of vocalizing animals. Acoustic pattern recognition …

Information obtained from long-term acoustic recordings: applying bioacoustic techniques for monitoring wetland birds during breeding season

KH Frommolt - Journal of Ornithology, 2017 - Springer
Digital acoustic recording devices allow for recording of vocal activity of animals over long
time periods and therefore open new perspectives for monitoring. In this paper results of a …

Cost‐benefit analysis of acoustic recorders as a solution to sampling challenges experienced monitoring cryptic species

EM Williams, CFJ O'Donnell… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The inferences that can be made from any study are limited by the quality of the sampling
design. By bad luck, when monitoring species that are difficult to detect (cryptic), sampling …

Investigating bird call identification uncertainty using data from processed audio recordings

JAJ Mortimer, TC Greene - New Zealand journal of ecology, 2017 - JSTOR
To effectively monitor bird populations, accurate identification of species is critical. However,
the reliability of species identification is rarely taken into account or quantified. For this study …

Using paired acoustic sampling to enhance population monitoring of New Zealand's forest birds

SP Bombaci, L Pejchar - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2019 - JSTOR
Large-scale bird monitoring can provide valuable insights about drivers of population
change across different spatial and temporal scales. Yet, challenging terrain and survey …

Heterospecific alarm call eavesdropping in nonvocal, white-bellied copper-striped skinks, Emoia cyanura

H Fuong, KN Keeley, Y Bulut, DT Blumstein - Animal Behaviour, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•Eavesdropping has been studied in many mammals and birds, but not
lizards.•We asked whether a skink responds to the sounds of their predators and/or alarm …

Individual consistency in the foraging behaviour of Northern Gannets: Implications for interactions with offshore renewable energy developments

LM Soanes, PW Atkinson, RD Gauvain, JA Green - Marine Policy, 2013 - Elsevier
With recent EU directives requiring that Europe must achieve 20% of its energy from
renewable sources by 2020 the development of offshore wind, tidal and wave technologies …

[PDF][PDF] Integrating wetland bird point count data from humans and acoustic recorders.

LN Stewart, DC Tozer, JM McManus… - Avian Conservation & …, 2020 - researchgate.net
Wetland loss is cause for concern for populations of many wetland bird species throughout
North America. The North American Breeding Bird Survey, the primary resource for broad …

Bioacoustic monitoring of lower North Island bird communities before and after aerial application of 1080

R Bomans, A Cook, S Hartley - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2021 - JSTOR
Modern aerial 1080 (sodium monofluoroacetate) operations are effective in reducing
population densities of possums, rats and stoats, thereby reducing predation pressure on …

[PDF][PDF] North Island brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) monitoring at Whenuakite: Trend comparison of observer and acoustic recorder collected call counts

P Stewart, M Hasenbank - Notornis, 2018 - birdsnz.org.nz
Observer call count surveys are utilised throughout New Zealand to monitor kiwi
populations. The development of affordable autonomous acoustic recorders by the …