The use of new technology for wildlife monitoring comes with both possible benefits and challenges. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and automatic recording units (ARUs) can allow researchers to automatically record videos, photographs, and audio recordings of animals in unusual or inaccessible locations. However, new acoustic monitoring techniques require innovative methods to extract and utilize data from acoustic recordings. In this project we developed novel technology to record bird songs in inaccessible areas and demonstrated a useful method for extracting and classifying songs from continuous recordings. The autonomous aerial acoustic recording system (AAARS) was a UAV developed at the University of Tennessee capable of generating hig...
There is an increasing interest in the use of autonomous recording units as an alternative survey me...
The avian dawn chorus presents a challenging opportunity to test autonomous recording units (ARUs) a...
Trends in bird population sizes are an important indicator in nature conservation but measuring such...
Roadside counts are commonly used to assess songbird abundance, but they result in oversampling habi...
Recent advances in acoustic recorder technology and automated species identification hold great prom...
The need for improvements in avian wildlife monitoring efficiency, accuracy, and scope has led to us...
This research addressed acoustic monitoring for avian populations as a monitoring protocol in three ...
Obtaining unbiased survey data for vocal bird species is inherently challenging due to observer bias...
Acoustic sensors can be used to estimate species richness for vocal species such as birds. They can ...
Point and transect counts are the most common bird survey methods, but are subject to biases and acc...
Assessing the presence and abundance of birds is important for monitoring specific species as well a...
Automated recording units are increasingly being used to sample wildlife populations. These devices ...
\ua9 2020 The AuthorsThe avian dawn chorus presents a challenging opportunity to test autonomous rec...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a tool with immense potential to evaluate the response of wildl...
Many biological monitoring projects rely on acoustic detection of birds. Despite increasingly large ...
There is an increasing interest in the use of autonomous recording units as an alternative survey me...
The avian dawn chorus presents a challenging opportunity to test autonomous recording units (ARUs) a...
Trends in bird population sizes are an important indicator in nature conservation but measuring such...
Roadside counts are commonly used to assess songbird abundance, but they result in oversampling habi...
Recent advances in acoustic recorder technology and automated species identification hold great prom...
The need for improvements in avian wildlife monitoring efficiency, accuracy, and scope has led to us...
This research addressed acoustic monitoring for avian populations as a monitoring protocol in three ...
Obtaining unbiased survey data for vocal bird species is inherently challenging due to observer bias...
Acoustic sensors can be used to estimate species richness for vocal species such as birds. They can ...
Point and transect counts are the most common bird survey methods, but are subject to biases and acc...
Assessing the presence and abundance of birds is important for monitoring specific species as well a...
Automated recording units are increasingly being used to sample wildlife populations. These devices ...
\ua9 2020 The AuthorsThe avian dawn chorus presents a challenging opportunity to test autonomous rec...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a tool with immense potential to evaluate the response of wildl...
Many biological monitoring projects rely on acoustic detection of birds. Despite increasingly large ...
There is an increasing interest in the use of autonomous recording units as an alternative survey me...
The avian dawn chorus presents a challenging opportunity to test autonomous recording units (ARUs) a...
Trends in bird population sizes are an important indicator in nature conservation but measuring such...