Thomas C. Lewis, Ignacio Gutierrez Vargas, Andrew P. Beckerman, Dylan Z. Childs
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An inadequate sampling of the soundscape leads to over-optimistic estimates of recogniser performance: a case study of two sympatric macaw species
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) – autonomously recording ambient sound – could dramatically increase the scale and robustness of species monitoring in rainforest ecosystems. PAM generates large v...