2017
DOI: 10.1101/202978
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Bird songs on the shelf: assessing vocal activity and output using data hidden in sound archives

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“…The higher rate of vocal activity was reached during the first three hours after sunrise (06:00-08:00) and the two hours prior to sunset (16:00-17:00). This bimodal pattern of calling activity at the daily scale is in agreement with the pattern described for other members of Columbidae, such as the pale-vented pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis) and the Scaled Pigeon (Patagioenas speciosa) [55]. The first three hours after sunrise were also defined as "a time of high calling activity" for the white-tipped dove in south Texas [56].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The higher rate of vocal activity was reached during the first three hours after sunrise (06:00-08:00) and the two hours prior to sunset (16:00-17:00). This bimodal pattern of calling activity at the daily scale is in agreement with the pattern described for other members of Columbidae, such as the pale-vented pigeon (Patagioenas cayennensis) and the Scaled Pigeon (Patagioenas speciosa) [55]. The first three hours after sunrise were also defined as "a time of high calling activity" for the white-tipped dove in south Texas [56].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…El monitoreo acústico tradicional se enfoca en la observación directa del organismo vocalmente activo (Parker, 1991), mientras el monitoreo acústico pasivo utiliza grabadoras colocadas en un área de estudio para grabar vocalizaciones y luego detectar la presencia de los individuos (Blumstein et al, 2011). Los métodos acústicos ofrecen una forma eficiente para obtener de forma autónoma grandes cantidades de información, continua, simultánea y de registros permanentes que reflejan la actividad acústica que pueden ser utilizada nuevamente para responder diferentes preguntas o complementar diferentes metodologías (Boquimpani-Freitas et al, 2007;Aide et al, 2013;Laverde et al, 2017). El objetivo de presentar un conjunto de datos de eventos de muestreo acústico es dejar disponible la información primaria levantada en el campo (archivos de audio), en este caso para una reserva privada del municipio de Gachantivá.…”
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