01440nas a2200157 4500008004100000022001400041245008700055210006900142260001600211300001100227520092700238100002301165700002801188700001801216856004801234 2022 eng d a2215-016100aMethods to measure biological sounds and assess their drivers in a tropical forest0 aMethods to measure biological sounds and assess their drivers in cJan-01-2022 a1016193 a
The study of soundscapes and biological sounds is becoming the focus of increasing scientific attention. Studying biological sounds involves the deployment of acoustic sensors to record sounds and the identification of animal species and other sources of sound in audio recordings. In addition, data extracted from audio recordings may be pooled together with ecological and human activity data to investigate the drivers of biological sounds. We provide a detailed method description of our study on biological sounds in a tropical forest and their drivers along a gradient of disturbance in Southeast Cameroon. We designed and implemented a research protocol to:
- make large scale audio recordings and identify animal species detected;
- collect ground-truth data on mammal and bird species;
- collect climate, habitat, and human activity data and describe remoteness and accessibility.
1 aDiepstraten, Johan1 aKuenbou, Jacques, Keumo1 aWillie, Jacob uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2022.101619