Shazam for bats: Internet of Things for continuous real‐time biodiversity monitoring
Abstract Biodiversity surveys are often required for development projects in cities that could affect protected species such as bats. Bats are important biodiversity indicators of the wider health of the environment and activity surveys of bat species are used to report on the performance of mitigat...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Gallacher, Duncan Wilson, Alison Fairbrass, Daniyar Turmukhambetov, Michael Firman, Stefan Kreitmayer, Oisin Mac Aodha, Gabriel Brostow, Kate Jones |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a8aac8840eb444d3a3a98a826af3abde |
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