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Modeling nature-based restoration potential across aquatic-terrestrial boundaries. [PDF]
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The potential of acoustic monitoring of aquatic insects for freshwater assessment. [PDF]
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The Acoustic Ecology of Coastal Dolphins by Assessing the Structural Variability of Sounds and the Influence of Contextual Factors. [PDF]
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Visualization and quantification of coral reef soundscapes using CoralSoundExplorer software. [PDF]
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Use of ecoacoustics to determine biodiversity patterns across ecological gradients
Conservation Biology, 2016Abstract The variety of local animal sounds characterizes a landscape. We used ecoacoustics to noninvasively assess the species richness of various biotopes typical of an ecofriendly forest plantation with diverse ecological gradients and both nonnative and indigenous vegetation. The reference area was an adjacent large World Heritage
Michael J Samways
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On the semantics of ecoacoustic codes
Biosystems, 2023Ecological codes have been defined as every biological code integrated by factors originated by the environmental context that participates in the codepoiesis process. Ecological codes create a strict relationship between the inner world of organsims and the external relational world, and represent the mechanism with which the vivo-scape is realized ...
Almo Farina, Alessandro E.P. Villa
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Plant ecoacoustics: a sensory ecology approach
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023Many interactions of plants with the environment have an acoustic component, including the actions of herbivores and pollinators, wind and rain. Although plants have long been tested for their response to single tones or music, their response to naturally occurring sources of sound and vibration is barely explored.
Heidi Appel, Reginald Cocroft
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Ecoacoustic codes and ecological complexity
Biosystems, 2018Multi-layer communication and sensing network assures the exchange of relevant information between animals and their umwelten, imparting complexity to the ecological systems. Individual soniferous species, the acoustic community, and soundscape are the three main operational levels that comprise this multi-layer network.
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Discovering ecoacoustic codes in beehives: First evidence and perspectives
Biosystems, 2023The sounds present inside a beehive originate from the overlap of honeybee buzzes with external sounds. They reveal patterns that support the hypothesis that the sonic context of the beehive may be utilized by honeybees as a source of ecoacoustic codes for communication and the coordination of social activity. Patterns were observed in a data series of
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