The @KitzesLab is hard at work preparing our #bioacoustics workshops for the 2024 @ESA_org meeting!
Come join us in Automated Bioacoustic Surveys 1 and 2 (Aug. 4) where we'll talk about deploying ARUs, creating and using machine learning classifiers, and acoustic localization!
The Forest Tuba, a #Bioacoustic Mystery:
@KitzesLab found this sound in autonomous recordings (NE US forests, May/June). https://t.co/7aVfVgvxCt
We don't know what made it; our best guess is treehopper vibrational communication
Can you or someone you know ID it? Please share!
Featuring @LouisFH at the radical 2023 Mathematical Ecology Conference Poster Presentation!
Click the link below to learn more:
https://t.co/JKLeyoebGB
#Pitt#mathematical#ecology#conference
Who likes to be interrupted? Not birds! We found that species that sing at closer frequencies change the timing of their songs to overlap less. 🐦🎵
A BIG congrats to Lauren, @KitzesLab animal behavior expert, on her first first-authored research paper and her superb blog post!
🌴🌳🌲When we plant the right trees in the right places, we support a cooler, greener and healthier future.
🌆 As populations grow in cities, urban trees provide many environmental and social benefits, including mitigating #ClimateChange and increasing #biodiversity.
Via @fao
What batteries should I use in my @AudioMoth or @WildlifeAcoust recorders? How does battery life vary with ambient temperature and recording settings? Nick Stahlman from the @KitzesLab answers these questions in his ARU Battery Longevity Report! https://t.co/2ncKk0IdOi