Monitor bird and bat species’ diversity and activity patterns across oak stands.
- Equipment setup
- Deploy two AudioMoth 1.1.0 devices per site; one records bird sounds at 48 kHz, and the other records bat echolocations at 192 kHz.
- Recording schedule
- Set devices to record for one minute every ten minutes.
- Data usage
- Analyze recordings to identify species presence and activity patterns, correlating these with habitat characteristics.
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