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Acoustic localisation of wildlife with low-cost equipment: lower sensitivity, but no loss of precision

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WILDLIFE RESEARCH
卷 49, 期 4, 页码 372-381

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/WR21089

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acoustic localisation; animal movement; bioacoustics; Canis latrans; Canis lupus; multilateration; passive acoustic monitoring; precision; Strix varia; wildlife management

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  1. Christine Stevens Wildlife Award from the Animal Welfare Institute

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This study compared the efficacy of low-cost and high-end acoustic recorders in detecting and localizing wildlife and domestic animals vocalizations. Results showed that while the sensitivity of low-cost recorders was lower, their ability to localize vocalizations when detected was comparable to high-end recorders in terms of precision and maximum detection ranges.
Context. Synchronised acoustic recorders can be used as a non-invasive tool to detect and localise sounds of interest, including vocal wildlife and anthropogenic sounds. Due to the high cost of commercial synchronised recorders, acoustic localisation has typically been restricted to small or well funded surveys. Recently, low-cost acoustic recorders have been developed, but until now their efficacy has not been compared with higher specification recorders. Aims. The present study aimed to compare the efficacy of a newly developed low-cost recorder, the Conservation at Range through Audio Classification and Localisation (CARACAL), with an established, high-end recorder, the Wildlife Acoustics Song Meter (SM) . Methods. Four recorders of each type were deployed in a paired set-up across five nights in Wisconsin, USA. The recordings allowed for manual identification of domestic dog (Canis familiaris), grey wolf (Canis lupus), coyote (Canis latrans) and barred owl (Strix varia) calls, and then the ability of each recorder type to detect and localise the vocalising animals was compared. Key results. The CARACALs were less sensitive, detecting only 47.5% of wolf, 55% of coyote, 65% of barred owl and 82.5% of dog vocalisations detected by the paired SMs. However, when the same vocalisations were detected on both recorders, localisation was comparable, with no significant difference in the precision or maximum detection ranges. Conclusions. Low-cost recording equipment can be used effectively for acoustic localisation of both wild and domestic animals. However, the lower sensitivity of the CARACALs means that a denser network of these recorders would be needed to achieve the same efficacy as the SMs. Deploying a greater number of cheaper recorders increases the labour time in the field and the quantity of data to process and store. Thus, there is a trade-off between cost and time to be considered.

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