Guests:
Mitch Aide, Lead Researcher, Automated Remote Biodiversity Monitoring Network (ARBIMON), Professor, Department of Biology and Tropical Ecology, University of Puerto Rico
Laura May-Collado, Postdoc/Research Associate, Department of Biology, University of Vermont
Researchers at the University of Puerto Rico have developed a system that can automatically record and analyze sound clips from the field. Mitch Aide, lead researcher on the project, describes how the system can improve biodiversity monitoring.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/07/19/203606166/capturing-the-sounds-of-biodiversity?ft=1&f=1007
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