Efficacy of extracting indices from large‐scale acoustic recordings to monitor biodiversity
Abstract
Passive acoustic monitoring could be a powerful way to assess biodiversity across large spatial and temporal scales. However, extracting meaningful information from recordings can be prohibitively time consuming. Acoustic indices (i.e., a mathematical summary of acoustic energy) offer a relatively rapid method for processing acoustic data and are increasingly used to characterize biological communities. We examined the relationship between...
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Title
Efficacy of extracting indices from large‐scale acoustic recordings to monitor biodiversity
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
5
Pages
1174 - 1184
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