The Use of Underwater Microphones to Study Fish and Marine Mammal Behavior
Underwater microphones, also known as hydrophones, have revolutionized the way scientists study marine life. These specialized devices allow researchers to…
Underwater microphones, also known as hydrophones, have revolutionized the way scientists study marine life. These specialized devices allow researchers to…
Coastal regions around the world face significant challenges due to erosion and habitat loss. Traditional methods of monitoring these changes often involve…
Invasive plant species are a major threat to native ecosystems around the world. They can alter the natural environment in many ways, including affecting the…
Machine learning has revolutionized many scientific fields, and ecology is no exception. One promising application is the automated identification of species…
Sound art installations are a powerful way to raise awareness about critical environmental issues. By combining auditory experiences with visual and physical…
Ocean acidification is a growing environmental concern caused by increased carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions. When CO 2 dissolves into seawater, it reacts with…
Community-based sound monitoring programs are vital tools for conserving local ecosystems. They enable residents to participate actively in preserving their…
Sound plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological connectivity and mitigating habitat fragmentation. As landscapes become increasingly divided by human…
Understanding the acoustic environment of remote wilderness areas is essential for conservation and ecological research. Baseline data on natural soundscapes…
Urban rewilding initiatives aim to restore natural habitats within city environments, promoting biodiversity and improving residents’ quality of life…