2020
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.13521
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Acoustic indices perform better when applied at ecologically meaningful time and frequency scales

Abstract: Acoustic indices are increasingly employed in the analysis of soundscapes to ascertain biodiversity value. However, conflicting results and lack of consensus on best practices for their usage has hindered their application in conservation and land‐use management contexts. Here we propose that the sensitivity of acoustic indices to ecological change and fidelity of acoustic indices to ecological communities are negatively impacted by signal masking. Signal masking can occur when acoustic responses of taxa sensi… Show more

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“…Many Amazonian bird species vocalize only in brief temporal windows, especially those surrounding dawn and dusk (Scott et al . 1986, Parker 1991, Metcalf et al . 2020, pers.…”
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“…Many Amazonian bird species vocalize only in brief temporal windows, especially those surrounding dawn and dusk (Scott et al . 1986, Parker 1991, Metcalf et al . 2020, pers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the dawn soundscape in Amazonia features far less anthropogenic activity and insect noise than other periods, reducing interference with avian species detection (Hart et al . 2015, Metcalf et al . 2020).…”
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