Fauna surveys are traditionally manual, and hence limited in scale, expensive and labour-intensive. Low-cost hardware and storage mean that acoustic recording now has the potential to efficiently build scale in terrestrial fauna surveys, both spatially and temporally. With this aim, we have constructed the Australian Acoustic Observatory. It provides a direct and permanent record of terrestrial soundscapes through continuous recording across Australian ecoregions, including those periodically subject to fire and flood, when manual surveys are dangerous or impossible. The observatory comprises 360 permanent listening stations deployed across Australia. Groups of four sensors are deployed at each of 90 sites, placed strategically across ecore...
Many ecologists are using acoustic monitoring to study animals and the health of ecosystems. Technol...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Fauna surveys are traditionally manual, and hence limited in scale, expensive and labour-intensive. ...
Climate change and human activity are subjecting the environment to unprecedented rates of change. M...
Observatories are designed to collect data for a range of uses. The Australian Acoustic Observatory ...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
Many organizations are attempting to scale ecoacoustic monitoring for conservation but are hampered ...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
The need for large scale environmental monitoring to manage environmental change is well established...
Cost-effective surveys of low density koala populations are challenging, but technological developme...
Forests on private land have a wide range of uses that span activities such as recreation, primary p...
The Australian marine soundscape exhibits a diversity of sounds, which can be grouped into biophony,...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
In recent years, passive acoustic monitoring has emerged as a reliable method for monitoring sonifer...
Many ecologists are using acoustic monitoring to study animals and the health of ecosystems. Technol...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Fauna surveys are traditionally manual, and hence limited in scale, expensive and labour-intensive. ...
Climate change and human activity are subjecting the environment to unprecedented rates of change. M...
Observatories are designed to collect data for a range of uses. The Australian Acoustic Observatory ...
Abstract: Three underwater acoustic observatories will be deployed on Australia’s continental shelf ...
Many organizations are attempting to scale ecoacoustic monitoring for conservation but are hampered ...
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
The need for large scale environmental monitoring to manage environmental change is well established...
Cost-effective surveys of low density koala populations are challenging, but technological developme...
Forests on private land have a wide range of uses that span activities such as recreation, primary p...
The Australian marine soundscape exhibits a diversity of sounds, which can be grouped into biophony,...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
In recent years, passive acoustic monitoring has emerged as a reliable method for monitoring sonifer...
Many ecologists are using acoustic monitoring to study animals and the health of ecosystems. Technol...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...