Abstract Billions of birds migrate annually, triggered by endogenous behaviors but also by ecoclimatic drivers which are shifting with climate change. These dynamics play out over huge spatiotemporal scales, making monitoring of phenology challenging with traditional biodiversity survey approaches. In this study, over a complete spring migration season (April through June), we collected 37,429 hours of audio from 28 networked sensors in forests across Norway using a nationwide passive acoustic m
National-scale acoustic monitoring of avian biodiversity and migration
I. Avery Bick·Sarab S. Sethi·Benjamin Cretois·Ben V. Hillier·John A. Kålås·Ingar J. Øien·Marius Pedersen·Kiran Raja·Carolyn M. Rosten·Marius Somveille·Bård G. Stokke·Julia Wiel·Vegar Bakkestuen
