One of the challenges of small mammal conservation is to be able to find the target species in the field. This is especially true for small nocturnal hibernators like dormice. Passive bioacoustic monitoring, as a non-invasive method, can be a useful tool to more efficiently find vocalizing animals in the field. However, bioacoustic methods produce a large amount of data, of which the manual analysis is highly time consuming. Therefore, there is need for an automatized process for identifying animal vocalization in acoustic data. Two types of recorders, audiomoths and BAR-LT recorders, were installed at a total of 10 locations of known Garden Dormouse (Eliomys quercinus) activity in Germany and were left recording in the field from June to S...
Long-term monitoring is needed to understand the statuses and trends of wildlife communities in mont...
Animal habitats are being destructed by humans for their personal needs. Habitat destruction will se...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is becoming increasingly popular for wildlife surveying due to the...
Garden Dormouse populations have been decreasing in range and declining in number throughout Europe....
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Many animals make sounds for various reasons, mostly for mating and agonistic behaviour, but also fo...
<div><p>To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their ...
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
Long duration acoustic monitoring is becoming an increasingly popular approach to extend survey effo...
Biodiversity monitoring has become a critical task for governments and ecological research agencies ...
Traditionally, animal species diversity and abundance is assessed using a variety of methods that ar...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
International audienceIndividual-level monitoring is essential in many behavioural and bioacoustics ...
The popularity of bioacoustics for threatened species monitoring has surged. Large volumes of acoust...
Long-term monitoring is needed to understand the statuses and trends of wildlife communities in mont...
Animal habitats are being destructed by humans for their personal needs. Habitat destruction will se...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is becoming increasingly popular for wildlife surveying due to the...
Garden Dormouse populations have been decreasing in range and declining in number throughout Europe....
1. Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories, attracting...
Many animals make sounds for various reasons, mostly for mating and agonistic behaviour, but also fo...
<div><p>To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their ...
To be able to monitor and protect endangered species, we need accurate information on their numbers ...
Long duration acoustic monitoring is becoming an increasingly popular approach to extend survey effo...
Biodiversity monitoring has become a critical task for governments and ecological research agencies ...
Traditionally, animal species diversity and abundance is assessed using a variety of methods that ar...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...
International audienceIndividual-level monitoring is essential in many behavioural and bioacoustics ...
The popularity of bioacoustics for threatened species monitoring has surged. Large volumes of acoust...
Long-term monitoring is needed to understand the statuses and trends of wildlife communities in mont...
Animal habitats are being destructed by humans for their personal needs. Habitat destruction will se...
1. The cost, usability and power efficiency of available wildlife monitoring equipment currently inh...