Over half of the world's tropical forests are used for timber extraction by selective logging. Even though these forests are degraded to a variable degree, they are still important for tropical forest biodiversity. It is not yet known how biodiversity is impacted during and immediately after logging, and how fast it recovers. Here, we use ecoacoustics, and specifically the recording and analysis of soundscape dawn time series, to monitor the immediate impact and early recovery of biodiversity after selective logging. We describe the results of capturing a dawn time series of soundscapes in a Bornean tropical lowland forest before, during, and after selective logging. Soundscape saturation, which is correlated with the number of different ca...
Automated analysis of acoustic communities is a rapidly emerging approach for the characterization a...
Studying soundscapes to improve knowledge about an environment with limited visibility is gaining po...
Many animals communicate by using acoustic signals, and acoustic space may be viewed as a limited re...
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), ...
Conservation and sustainable management efforts in tropical forests often lack reliable, effective, ...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
Monitoring biodiversity calls for efficient monitoring techniques. Soundscape analysis is a landscap...
During September 2016, a recording expedition was undertaken in the Peninsular Malaysian rainforest,...
Advances in technologies for data acquisition, storage and analysis have boosted Acoustic Ecology st...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Acoustic ecology, or ecoacoustics, is a growing field that uses sound as a tool to evaluate animal c...
Automated analysis of acoustic communities is a rapidly emerging approach for the characterization a...
Studying soundscapes to improve knowledge about an environment with limited visibility is gaining po...
Many animals communicate by using acoustic signals, and acoustic space may be viewed as a limited re...
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), ...
Conservation and sustainable management efforts in tropical forests often lack reliable, effective, ...
There is global concern about tropical forest degradation, in part, because of the associated loss o...
Monitoring biodiversity calls for efficient monitoring techniques. Soundscape analysis is a landscap...
During September 2016, a recording expedition was undertaken in the Peninsular Malaysian rainforest,...
Advances in technologies for data acquisition, storage and analysis have boosted Acoustic Ecology st...
Accurate occurrence data is necessary for the conservation of keystone or endangered species, but ac...
Acoustic ecology, or ecoacoustics, is a growing field that uses sound as a tool to evaluate animal c...
Automated analysis of acoustic communities is a rapidly emerging approach for the characterization a...
Studying soundscapes to improve knowledge about an environment with limited visibility is gaining po...
Many animals communicate by using acoustic signals, and acoustic space may be viewed as a limited re...