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Bioacoustics is the study of sound in the environment. Bioacoustics techniques can be used actively, to find animals or objects in the ocean, or passively, to simply listen to the noises that animals make.
Tyack, Peter L.
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A scoping review of the use of bioacoustics to assess various components of farm animal welfare
Recording and analyzing animal sounds, including vocal and non-vocal cues, is a relevant tool to access and monitor different aspects of animal physiology, behaviour and general welfare in a remote, non-invasive and continuous fashion.
Elodie F Briefer, Mathilde Coutant
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Automated bioacoustics analysis is being increasingly used to describe environmental phenomena such as species abundance and biodiversity. Within this research area, many algorithms have been proposed.
Alexander Brown +2 more
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Objective Researchers in animal cognition, psychophysics, and experimental psychology need to randomise the presentation order of trials in experimental sessions. In many paradigms, for each trial, one of two responses can be correct, and the trials need
Yannick Jadoul +2 more
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Bioacoustics Data Analysis – A Taxonomy, Survey and Open Challenges
Biodiversity monitoring has become a critical task for governments and ecological research agencies for reducing significant loss of animal species. Existing monitoring methods are time-intensive and techniques such as tagging are also invasive and may ...
Rama Rao K. V. S. N. +3 more
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Since the first studies on bowhead whale singing behaviour, song variations have been consistently reported. However, there has been little discussion regarding variability in bowhead whale singing display and its ecological significance.
F. Erbs +4 more
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As development of offshore wind energy areas (WEAs) progresses along the US Atlantic coast, so will the spatiotemporal overlap and potential space-use conflict with vulnerable or protected wildlife, including Critically Endangered North Atlantic right ...
BJ Estabrook +5 more
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Robust rhythm reporting will advance ecological and evolutionary research
Rhythmicity in the millisecond to second range is a fundamental building block of communication and coordinated movement. But how widespread are rhythmic capacities across species, and how did they evolve under different environmental pressures ...
Taylor A. Hersh +2 more
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Satellite-tagging is increasingly becoming a powerful biotelemetry approach to obtain remote measurement through tracking free-living cetaceans, which can fill knowledge gaps on cetaceans and facilitate conservation management.
Mingming Liu +9 more
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Aircraft events correspond with vocal behavior in a passerine
Airports can affect birds by hindering acoustic communication. Here, we investigated the impacts of aircraft events on vocal behavior in wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) breeding one mile from an airport in Ithaca, NY, USA.
Allison S. Injaian +2 more
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