During September 2016, a recording expedition was undertaken in the Peninsular Malaysian rainforest, one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. Semi-continuous recordings (one minute recording every five minutes) were obtained using Wildlife Acoustics SM4 recorders in order to characterize soundscape biodiversity and its relation to anthrophony using the Bioacoustic Diversity (BIO) and Normalized Difference Soundscape (NDSI) indices from the soundecology package for the R statistical computing environment. The recorders were located both within the interior of Belum National Park as well as in well preserved forests on its periphery. The relationship between biophony and anthrophony was obtained at sites known as kampungs orang asli, v...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
New technologies like ecoacoustic surveys promise time and cost efficiency for biodiversity assessme...
The world’s biodiversity is declining with much of the decrease attributed to human activity. The pa...
During September 2016, a recording expedition was undertaken in the Peninsular Malaysian rainforest,...
Conservation and sustainable management efforts in tropical forests often lack reliable, effective, ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
Over half of the world's tropical forests are used for timber extraction by selective logging. Even ...
Over half of the world's tropical forests are used for timber extraction by selective logging. Even ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
New technologies like ecoacoustic surveys promise time and cost efficiency for biodiversity assessme...
The world’s biodiversity is declining with much of the decrease attributed to human activity. The pa...
During September 2016, a recording expedition was undertaken in the Peninsular Malaysian rainforest,...
Conservation and sustainable management efforts in tropical forests often lack reliable, effective, ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
Over half of the world's tropical forests are used for timber extraction by selective logging. Even ...
Over half of the world's tropical forests are used for timber extraction by selective logging. Even ...
Selective logging in tropical forests changes the local number of animal species (alpha diversity), ...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
New technologies like ecoacoustic surveys promise time and cost efficiency for biodiversity assessme...
The world’s biodiversity is declining with much of the decrease attributed to human activity. The pa...