Diego Balbuena

ORCID: 0000-0002-4497-9244
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Research Areas
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • AI in cancer detection
  • Music and Audio Processing
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
2023

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
2019-2021

National Zoological Park
2019-2021

Conservation Biology Institute
2021

Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina
2019

Abstract Arboreal camera trapping is a burgeoning method providing novel and effective technique to answer research questions across variety of ecosystems, it has the capacity improve our understanding wide range taxa. However, while terrestrial received much attention, there little guidance for dealing with unique challenges working in arboreal realm. Our review draws on expertise researchers from six continents broader literature investigate advantages disadvantages trapping, consider when...

10.1111/2041-210x.13666 article EN Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2021-07-29

Fragmentation caused by linear infrastructures is a threat to forest-dwelling wildlife globally. Loss of canopy connectivity particularly problematic for highly arboreal species such as those the Neotropics. We explored use both natural bridges (NCBs) and semi-artificial one over gas pipeline right-of-way (RoW) in Peruvian Amazon provide more information on proven novel solution problem fragmentation. monitored seven NCBs 14 months found crossing rates higher than previously recorded (57.70...

10.3390/d11040066 article EN cc-by Diversity 2019-04-23
Samuel Challéat Nicolas Farrugia Jérémy S. P. Froidevaux Amandine Gasc Nicolas Pajusco and 95 more Carlos Abrahams Orlando Acevedo‐Charry Ludmilla Aguiar Zachary R. Ahlin Franz Aiple Cécile H. Albert Irene Alcocer Ana Sofia Alves Francisco Amorim Ludmila B. Andrade Pedro M. Araújo Fernando Ascensão Serge Aucoin Elias Bader Diego Balbuena Luc Barbaro Eder Barbier Eliana Barona Cortés Luis Emilio Barrie José Luis Bartheld Henry Bates Alice Baudouin Richard D. Beason Christa Beckmann Amy V. Beeston Gvan Belá Kristen Bellisario Simon Belshaw Juan F. Beltrán Raone Beltrão‐Mendes Enrico Bernard Thierry Besche Peter A. Biro Cathie Boléat Mathieu Bossaert A Bradley Paulo Branco Wijnand Bredewold Philip Briggs Sylvio Romério Briglia‐Ferreira Emily Buckner Ivana Budinski Albane Burens Rachel T. Buxton Andrés Canavero Paulo Cardoso Farah Carrasco‐Rueda Paula Caycedo Frédéric Cazaban Lara R. Cerveira Ada Ceuppens Alain Challéat Angela Chappa Larrea A. Charbonneau Mina Charnaux Pooja Choksi J Cibulka Julián Clavijo-Bustos Zuania Colón-Piñeiro Sofia Conde Maria João Costa António Cotão C. Couturier Marina D. A. Scarpelli Luís P. da Silva Tom Davis Nathalie de Lacoste Sarah Deans Serge Dentin Krzysztof Deoniziak Sarah R. Dodgin Ivo dos Santos Tudor Ion Draganoiu Bruno Drolet Marina Henriques Lage Duarte Gonçalo Duarte Chloé Dubset Frank Dziock Alice Eldridge Simon Élise David R. Elliott Arthur Enguehard Karl Esztl Darren M. Evans Daniel Ferreira Sónia Ferreira Diogo F. Ferreira Ana Margarida Ferreira Penelope C. Fialas Lauren Foster-Shaner Bárbara Freitas Nicholas R. Friedman Susan Fuller Didier Galop Daniel Garside

Political responses to the COVID-19 pandemic led changes in city soundscapes around globe. From March October 2020, a consortium of 261 contributors from 35 countries brought together by Silent Cities project built unique soundscape recordings collection report on local acoustic urban areas. We present this here, along with metadata including observational descriptions areas contributors, open-source environmental data, confinement levels and calculation descriptors. performed technical...

10.1038/s41597-024-03611-7 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Scientific Data 2024-08-27

Abstract Canopy bridges are an increasingly popular method to mitigate linear infrastructure fragmentation impacts, but little is known about when, over the course of day and night, they used. Natural canopy monitored with camera traps provide excellent source information on community-wide arboreal mammal activity patterns, which otherwise challenging document. represent a hotspot activity, being bottleneck crossing points infrastructure, cameras 24-hour monitoring capability. We 20 natural...

10.1163/14219980-20211209 article EN Folia Primatologica 2022-10-12
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