1. Bioacoustic methods play an increasingly important role for the detection of insects in a range of surveillance and monitoring programs. 2. Weak-flying insects evade detection because they do not yield sufficient audio information to capture wingbeat and harmonic frequencies. These inaudible insects often pose a significant threat to food security as pests of key agricultural crops worldwide. 3. Automatic detection of such insects is crucial to the future of crop protection by providing critical information to assess the risk to a crop and the need for preventative measures. 4. We describe an experimental setup designed to derive audio recordings from a range of weak-flying aphids and beetles using an LED array. 5. A rigorous data pr...
Opto-acoustic recorders have been utilised to record the flight of weak-flying insects including aph...
This dataset contains recordings of 32 sound producing insect species with a total 335 files and a l...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Opto-acoustic recorders have been utilised to record the flight of weak-flying insects including aph...
A prototype field-deployable acoustic insect flight detector was constructed from a noise-canceling ...
For certain countries, the production of olive oil and fruits is a significant percentage of the tot...
To investigate how to accurately identify bee species using their sounds, we conducted acoustic anal...
Advancements in sensor technology and processing power have made it possible to create recording equ...
The role of sounds produced by free-flying insects is challenging to research due to technical diffi...
Insects variously affect many kinds of cultivations that are vital for rural economy, local heritage...
Two newly compiled datasets for training neural networks to automatically identify insect species wh...
Monitoring and identification are vitally important to insect biodiversity conservation and protecti...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Opto-acoustic recorders have been utilised to record the flight of weak-flying insects including aph...
This dataset contains recordings of 32 sound producing insect species with a total 335 files and a l...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Opto-acoustic recorders have been utilised to record the flight of weak-flying insects including aph...
A prototype field-deployable acoustic insect flight detector was constructed from a noise-canceling ...
For certain countries, the production of olive oil and fruits is a significant percentage of the tot...
To investigate how to accurately identify bee species using their sounds, we conducted acoustic anal...
Advancements in sensor technology and processing power have made it possible to create recording equ...
The role of sounds produced by free-flying insects is challenging to research due to technical diffi...
Insects variously affect many kinds of cultivations that are vital for rural economy, local heritage...
Two newly compiled datasets for training neural networks to automatically identify insect species wh...
Monitoring and identification are vitally important to insect biodiversity conservation and protecti...
The ability to use inexpensive, noninvasive sensors to accurately classify flying insects would have...
Opto-acoustic recorders have been utilised to record the flight of weak-flying insects including aph...
This dataset contains recordings of 32 sound producing insect species with a total 335 files and a l...
Insects were mounted in the acoustical beam of an ultrasonicloudspeaker transmitting either an 80‐kH...