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Acoustic monitoring of bats, considerations of options for long-term monitoring
2013
Therya
Resumen Winifred F. Frick 1 Acoustic recording of echolocation activity of bats is a means of monitoring bat activity or habitat use over time and space. Advances in technology permit long-term monitoring of echolocation activity relatively cheaply and there is much interest in developing acoustic monitoring protocols for long-term monitoring of bat populations. There are many challenges to using acoustic recordings for monitoring underlying changes in bat populations, but acoustic recordings
doi:10.12933/therya-13-109
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