- Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
- Amphibian and Reptile Biology
- Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
- Marine animal studies overview
- Noise Effects and Management
- Underwater Acoustics Research
- Diverse Musicological Studies
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
Griffith University
2023
Freshwater ecosystems are full of underwater sounds produced by amphibians, aquatic arthropods, reptiles, plants, fishes, and methane bubbles escaping from the sediment. Although much headway has been made in recent years investigating overall soundscapes various freshwater around world, there remains a significant knowledge gap our collective inability to accurately reliably link recorded with species that them. Here, we present The Sounds Archive, new global initiative, which seeks address...
Monitoring the effect of ecosystem restoration can be difficult and time-consuming. Autonomous sensors, such as acoustic recorders, aid monitoring across long time scales. This project successfully developed, tested implemented call recognisers for eight species frog in Murray-Darling Basin. Recognisers all but one performed well substantially better than many reported literature. We achieved this through a comprehensive development phase, which carefully considered refined...
Monitoring the effect of ecosystem restoration can be difficult and time consuming. Autonomous sensors, such as acoustic recorders, aid monitoring across long scales. This project successfully developed, tested implemented call recognisers for eight species frog in Murray-Darling Basin. Recognisers all but one performed well substantially better than many reported literature. We achieved this through a comprehensive development phase, which carefully considered refined representativeness...