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Sounds of the Tropics: Part 1. How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation?
Author(s): Laura May-Collado1, Marconi Campos-Cerqueira2, T. Mitchell Aide3
1. University of Vermont 2. Rainforest Connection 3. University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
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Summary:
This online module explores the terminology of sound and concepts of acoustic monitoring, the diversity of sounds produced by animals, how to study soundscapes, how humans modify soundscapes, and applications of acoustic ecology for tropical…
Contents:
- Part 1 (this version)
- Part 2: How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change?
- Part 3: Can you hear me? How do dolphins in Bocas del Toro, Panama communicate in a noisy habitat?
- module 1.jpg(JPG)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 2. How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change? (v1.0)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 3. Can you hear me? How do dolphins in Bocas del Toro, Panama communicate in a noisy habitat? (v1.0)
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Supporting Docs
- Part 1 (this version)
- Part 2: How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change?
- Part 3: Can you hear me? How do dolphins in Bocas del Toro, Panama communicate in a noisy habitat?
- module 1.jpg(JPG)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 2. How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change? (v1.0)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 3. Can you hear me? How do dolphins in Bocas del Toro, Panama communicate in a noisy habitat? (v1.0)