2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0112
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Time and habitat structure shape insect acoustic activity in the Amazon

Leandro A. Do Nascimento,
Cristian Pérez-Granados,
Janderson B. Rodrigues Alencar
et al.

Abstract: Insects are the most diverse animal taxon on Earth and play a key role in ecosystem functioning. However, they are often neglected by ecological surveys owing to the difficulties involved in monitoring this small and hyper-diverse taxon. With technological advances in biomonitoring and analytical methods, these shortcomings may finally be addressed. Here, we performed passive acoustic monitoring at 141 sites (eight habitats) to investigate insect acoustic activity in the Viruá National Park, Brazil. We first d… Show more

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“…[ 50 ] investigate the effects of moonlight, and Do Nascimento et al . [ 51 ] of habitat structure on their calling activity. Orthopterans are probably the best-studied group of soniferous insects globally, but the potential and taxonomic scope of acoustic monitoring has not nearly been fully tapped.…”
Section: The Contributions To Four Technological Approaches In This T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 50 ] investigate the effects of moonlight, and Do Nascimento et al . [ 51 ] of habitat structure on their calling activity. Orthopterans are probably the best-studied group of soniferous insects globally, but the potential and taxonomic scope of acoustic monitoring has not nearly been fully tapped.…”
Section: The Contributions To Four Technological Approaches In This T...mentioning
confidence: 99%