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New paper: Soundscapes show disruption across the diel cycle in human modified tropical landscapes

Carly Batist

20 September 2022 2:40pm

Authors founds dawn & dusk choruses were lost/supressed in plantations, acoustic activity at dawn/dusk reduced in disturbed ecosystems compared to healthy forests.

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