Do bioacoustic conditions reflect species diversity? A case study from four tropical marine habitats

Volume: 141, Issue: 5_Supplement, Pages: 3937 - 3938
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
New tools, such as passive acoustic monitoring, can be helpful for measuring levels of biodiversity in habitats that are otherwise difficult to sample. Here, we tested the utility of acoustic measurements in shallow coastal waters by conducting simultaneous bioacoustic and biodiversity surveys in four habitat types in Panama: mangrove, reef, seagrass, and sand. We found that acoustic measurements in the “low band” (<1000 Hz) were...
Paper Details
Title
Do bioacoustic conditions reflect species diversity? A case study from four tropical marine habitats
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
141
Issue
5_Supplement
Pages
3937 - 3938
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