Active or passive acoustic monitoring? Assessing methods to track anuran communities in tropical savanna wetlands
The development of new acoustic technologies has promoted remarkable advances in biodiversity monitoring. Passive acoustics is increasingly being used in ecological research to remotely assess animal communities. This recent revolution opens new questions about the precision and efficiency of these...
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Autores principales: | Isabella Melo, Diego Llusia, Rogério Pereira Bastos, Luciana Signorelli |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2ed883bf36964191942f4863e216168e |
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