Event /  25 Sep 2023

Audiomoth online conference

For the second time, you can join an online conference dedicated to the little green bioacoustics device known as Audiomoth.

Online Event
25 Sep 2023 - this event is in the past.
3:00 pm ~ 4:00 pm Europe/London
 Recording Available

This device has, since its development, been used on a whole range of taxa. This online conference is a showcase of some of the work that's been conducted using Audiomoth (or its sibling, Hydromoth). Over the course of five sessions, we will cover its use for the study of a range of different taxa as well as dive into the tools and methods to make the most of these recorders!

What you'll get: five sessions that you can attend live on Zoom or catch up on with recordings available in your student library available at www.batacoustics.com/library

Session 1 - Monday 25th September (15:00 BST)

  • Bat Activity at street lights in Hong-Kong - John Allcock
  • Using AudioMoth to Study Effects of Light Pollution on Bird Song Timing - Ann To
  • The sound of diversity: utility of acoustic indices to assess patterns of diversity - Gaurav Singh

Session 2 - Tuesday 26th September (19:00 BST)

  • Using passive acoustic monitoring to evaluate the impacts of community-led conservation practices on biodiversity in floodplain lakes of the Juruá River (Amazon,
    Brazil) - Carly Batist
  • Cautionary notes on sampling high-frequency calls cave bats in the Southeastern Amazon - Giulliana Appel
  • The sounds of coral reefs - Lucille Chapuis

Session 3 - Wednesday 27th September (19:00 BST)

  • Assessing avian diversity in Taita Hills, Kenya - Vikram Malhi
  • Using passive acoustic monitoring to estimate the abundance of the critically endangered great green macaw Ara ambiguus - Tom Lewis
  • Social vocalization in social networks of wild, free-living house mice - Nicholas Jourjine

Session 4 - Thursday 28th September (15:00 BST)

  • AudioMoth adventures: How does a low-cost recording device perform in extreme environments? - Nathan Wolek
  • Creating the tools to Conserve our Wildlife - Andrew Schulz
  • The Open Acoustics Projects - Andy Hill

All sessions will happen on Zoom and will be recorded. Recordings will be made available to ticket holders shortly after the conference ends.

If you are registering before 8th September, the Early Bird pricing will be automatically applied. If you are a student or an early career researcher, you can use the code STUDENT for a PM 50% discount off the full price.

If you are interested in this conference but have difficulties covering the fee for whatever reason, feel free to reach out for a chat at info[@]barbastellaechology{dot}com.


Comments

Hello! Is it possible to get a recording of this conference? I am working on a conservation project using Audiomoth and I think the material covered in this conference will be super helpful!

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