Listening to a changing landscape: Acoustic indices reflect bird species richness and plot-scale vegetation structure across different land-use types in north-eastern Madagascar
New technologies like ecoacoustic surveys promise time and cost efficiency for biodiversity assessments, serve as a basis for effective conservation policies, and are particularly appealing for remote and highly diverse tropical areas. Acoustic indices facilitate the analysis of large acoustic datas...
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Autores principales: | Saskia Dröge, Dominic Andreas Martin, Rouvah Andriafanomezantsoa, Zuzana Burivalova, Thio Rosin Fulgence, Kristina Osen, Eric Rakotomalala, Dominik Schwab, Annemarie Wurz, Torsten Richter, Holger Kreft |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cee63257e01d458d958f7354d9b990aa |
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