Climate change and human activity are subjecting the environment to unprecedented rates of change. Monitoring these changes is an immense task that demands new levels of automated monitoring and analysis. We propose the use of acoustics as a proxy for the time consuming auditing of fauna, especially for determining the presence/absence of species. Acoustic monitoring is deceptively simple; seemingly all that is required is a sound recorder. However there ar
This workshop was supported by the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS, h...
Passive acoustic monitoring is an effective method for tracking a variety of phenomena in the Earth ...
Observatories are designed to collect data for a range of uses. The Australian Acoustic Observatory ...
Fauna surveys are traditionally manual, and hence limited in scale, expensive and labour-intensive. ...
The requirement to monitor the rapid pace of environmental change due to global warming and to human...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Acoustic monitoring tools are often constrained to small-scale, short-term studies due to high energ...
The need for large scale environmental monitoring to manage environmental change is well established...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
This technical report is concerned with one aspect of environmental monitoring—the detection and ana...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Evidence-based frameworks have helped to transform decisions in medicine, education, agriculture, an...
Many ecologists are using acoustic monitoring to study animals and the health of ecosystems. Technol...
International audiencePassive acoustic monitoring is gaining popularity in ecology as a practical an...
This workshop was supported by the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS, h...
Passive acoustic monitoring is an effective method for tracking a variety of phenomena in the Earth ...
Observatories are designed to collect data for a range of uses. The Australian Acoustic Observatory ...
Fauna surveys are traditionally manual, and hence limited in scale, expensive and labour-intensive. ...
The requirement to monitor the rapid pace of environmental change due to global warming and to human...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Acoustic monitoring tools are often constrained to small-scale, short-term studies due to high energ...
The need for large scale environmental monitoring to manage environmental change is well established...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
This technical report is concerned with one aspect of environmental monitoring—the detection and ana...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Evidence-based frameworks have helped to transform decisions in medicine, education, agriculture, an...
Many ecologists are using acoustic monitoring to study animals and the health of ecosystems. Technol...
International audiencePassive acoustic monitoring is gaining popularity in ecology as a practical an...
This workshop was supported by the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS, h...
Passive acoustic monitoring is an effective method for tracking a variety of phenomena in the Earth ...
Observatories are designed to collect data for a range of uses. The Australian Acoustic Observatory ...