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National-scale acoustic monitoring of avian biodiversity and migration

National-scale acoustic monitoring of avian biodiversity and migration
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Researchers in Norway used a nationwide passive acoustic monitoring system to track bird migration patterns across the country. By using automated algorithms to identify bird vocalizations, the study successfully mapped species distribution and arrival times, offering a new tool for conservation efforts.

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This technology provides a scalable, non-invasive way to monitor biodiversity and the impacts of climate change on migratory species over large geographic areas.

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