Joe Weiss · @tungite
7 followers · 203 posts · Server hachyderm.io

Finally got on a list for a few AudioMoth recorders. Iā€™m looking forward to recording some of my own environments for birdnetlib.

#bioacoustic #birding #python

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Holger Klinck · @holger
38 followers · 17 posts · Server fediscience.org

Nice article illustrating how bioacoustics advances conservation:
biographic.com/what-conservati

#conservation #bioacoustic

Last updated 1 year ago

Holger Klinck · @holger
37 followers · 14 posts · Server fediscience.org

It's great to be back in the field! We are currently deploying real-time monitoring stations for birds on the Big Island of Hawai'i. These units run our algorithm in real-time and are designed to run 24/7 for at least one-year duration. The detections (acoustic snippets and associated metadata) are transmitted via a cellular modem to the cloud and are then displayed on a website for review and to support management decisions. Can't wait to see how the units will perform!

#BirdNet #bioacoustic

Last updated 2 years ago

David de la Haye · @DJCdelaHaye
91 followers · 35 posts · Server mastodonapp.uk
Miya · @MiyaWarrington
27 followers · 5 posts · Server ecoevo.social

More about me: I also study and signals and communication. These are the fabulous apostlebirds in the Australian outback.

#sociality #bioacoustic #birds

Last updated 2 years ago

Guillaume Souchay · @GSouchay
110 followers · 75 posts · Server ecoevo.social

RT @ESA_org@twitter.com

TODAY at noon ET: Dr. Marcelo Araya-Salas discusses analysis of data!

This is the latest webinar in the Statistical Methods series organized by @esa_statistics@twitter.com & @eco4cast@twitter.com

Don't miss it! Register here: notredame.zoom.us/webinar/regi

šŸ¦šŸ”—: twitter.com/ESA_org/status/158

#bioacoustic

Last updated 2 years ago

fx dechaume-moncharmont · @fxdm
428 followers · 442 posts · Server mamot.fr

How to appear bigger than you are? Male tree crickets use home-made baffle as sound-amplifier when communicating with females.
šŸ“„ Deb et al (2020) Baffling: a condition-dependent alternative mate attraction strategy using self-made tools in tree crickets. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287:20202229 dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2

#science #biology #animalbehaviour #communication #bioacoustic #acoustic #entomology #cricket #insect

Last updated 4 years ago