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Automated Recognition of Ruffed Grouse Drumming in Field Recordings

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Contributors: Samuel Lapp, Jeffery L. Larkin, Halie A. Parker, Jeffery T. Larkin, Dakotah R. Shaffer, Carolyn Tett, Darin J. McNeil, Cameron J. Fiss, Justin Kitzes
Automated Recognition of Ruffed Grouse Drumming in Field Recordings
Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) populations are declining throughout their range, which has prompted efforts to understand drivers of the decline. Ruffed grouse monitoring efforts often rely on acoustic drumming surveys, in which a surveyor listens for the distinctive drumming sound that male ruffed grouse produce during the breeding season. Here we develop an automated method for detecting ruffed grouse drumming in audio recordings.

Publication Date: 2022

Source: https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1395

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