Wild Echoes: Eco-Acoustic Monitoring and Ecological Mapping
Anthropogenic pressures are causing ecosystems around the world to change at an increasing rate. Accurate and high-level monitoring of these changes is necessary, yet traditional survey techniques are often taxonomically focussed, laborious, or scale poorly. In this talk we will explore how fully automated eco-acoustic monitoring can address the challenge of accurately mapping large scale ecological changes over long time periods. This Linnean Society talk by Dr Sarab Sethi will cover rugged recording devices which upload audio in real-time directly from the field, as well as the state-of-the-art machine learning analyses being developed to make sense of the incoming data. In addition to covering the technology, he will discuss how eco-acoustic monitoring is being used to solve real ecological challenges; from a tropical forest fragmentation experiment in Malaysian Borneo, to a study investigating the composition and dynamics of avian communities in Norway. As eco-acoustic monitoring continues to mature, there will be countless more opportunities for it to contribute to fundamental scientific discovery, evidence-based nature management, and sustainable policy development. Online.
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