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BfN Schriften 234 - Computational bioacoustics for assessing biodiversity

International Academy for Nature Conservation
Biodiversity
BfN-Schriften
From December 7 through 10, 2007, an international expert meeting on IT-based detection of bioacoustic patterns was held at the facilities of the International Academy for Nature Conservation on the Isle of Vilm in the Baltic Sea.
Author
Karl-Heinz Frommolt, Rolf Bardeli and Michael Clausen
Editor
Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Year of publication
2008
Edition
234
Language
English
Pages
156

Description

This publication contains expanded versions of the talks given during the meeting, giving an impression of the problems and methods in the field of algorithmic bioacoustics from scientists from Australia, the USA, Italy, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, the UK, the Netherlands and Germany. The articles cover a wide variety of animal species from insects and frogs to birds, from whales to bats. Monitoring locations reach from the densely populated centre of Europe to the out-backs of Australia, from the Mediterranean Sea to Antarctica.
 

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