Acoustic monitoring of birds is developing rapidly as equipment, methods and analyses improve. However, most population monitoring studies still utilise traditional techniques like mark-recapture or line transects. Previous researchers used vocal recordings of male European nightjars, Caprimulgus europaeus, to identify individuals, finding that four acoustic parameters correctly assigned 98.5% of calls to individuals. We tested their methods on a population of European nightjars recorded over two successive breeding seasons and found that percentage of males correctly classified within a season reached a maximum of 73.5%, rising to 75% if full-length calls and 13 acoustic parameters were used. We tested whether males could be re-identified ...
Studying many aspects of the population ecology of animals requires the ability to identify individu...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...
Acoustic monitoring of birds is developing rapidly as equipment, methods and analyses improve. Howev...
Acoustic monitoring of birds is developing rapidly as equipment, methods and analyses improve. Howev...
Capsule: Two distinct song types were identified for male European Nightjars Caprimulgus europaeus w...
In field ecological and behavioural studies, it is often necessary to identify specific individuals....
Animal monitoring is a key tool for many disciplines and can be done many ways. One of them is acous...
In field behavioural and ecological studies, it is often necessary to identify specific individuals....
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
A breeding population of European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus in Nottinghamshire was monitored ov...
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
The Noisy Scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus is a secretive bird, seldom seen but often heard. Its song...
To acquire a fundamental understanding of animal communication, continuous observations in a natural...
International audienceThe cost-effectiveness and reduced human effort employed in setting up acousti...
Studying many aspects of the population ecology of animals requires the ability to identify individu...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...
Acoustic monitoring of birds is developing rapidly as equipment, methods and analyses improve. Howev...
Acoustic monitoring of birds is developing rapidly as equipment, methods and analyses improve. Howev...
Capsule: Two distinct song types were identified for male European Nightjars Caprimulgus europaeus w...
In field ecological and behavioural studies, it is often necessary to identify specific individuals....
Animal monitoring is a key tool for many disciplines and can be done many ways. One of them is acous...
In field behavioural and ecological studies, it is often necessary to identify specific individuals....
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
A breeding population of European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus in Nottinghamshire was monitored ov...
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
The Noisy Scrub-bird Atrichornis clamosus is a secretive bird, seldom seen but often heard. Its song...
To acquire a fundamental understanding of animal communication, continuous observations in a natural...
International audienceThe cost-effectiveness and reduced human effort employed in setting up acousti...
Studying many aspects of the population ecology of animals requires the ability to identify individu...
Surveys optimized to coincide with peak detectability of target species are critical to the success ...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...