7 results match your criteria: "Forest Science and Technology Center of Catalonia (CTFC)[Affiliation]"

Living Together, Singing Together: Revealing Similar Patterns of Vocal Activity in Two Tropical Songbirds Applying BirdNET.

Sensors (Basel)

September 2024

Computational Bioacoustics Research Unit (CO.BRA), Institute for Science and Technology in Wetlands (INAU), Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá 78060-900, Brazil.

Article Synopsis
  • In recent years, automated and noninvasive wildlife monitoring methods like passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) have gained popularity, utilizing acoustic sensors for ecological data collection.
  • PAM generates a lot of data, which often necessitates machine learning tools for effective analysis; this study integrates PAM with BirdNET, an accessible sound recognition algorithm, to assess its accuracy in identifying three tropical songbird species.
  • The results indicated high precision (72-84%) in recognizing the species and provided insights into their vocal activity patterns, noting that both the Buff-breasted Wren and Thrush-like Wren had peak vocal activity around sunrise and during the months of April to June.
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A harmonized database of European forest simulations under climate change.

Data Brief

June 2024

TUM School of Life Sciences, Ecosystem Dynamics and Forest Management, Technical University of Munich, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising, Germany.

Process-based forest models combine biological, physical, and chemical process understanding to simulate forest dynamics as an emergent property of the system. As such, they are valuable tools to investigate the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems. Specifically, they allow testing of hypotheses regarding long-term ecosystem dynamics and provide means to assess the impacts of climate scenarios on future forest development.

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Natural forest expansion (NFE), that is, the establishment of secondary forest on non-forested land through natural succession, has substantially contributed to the widespread expansion of forests in Europe over the last few decades. So far, EU policies have largely neglected the potential of NFE for meeting policy objectives on restoration. Synthesising recent interdisciplinary research, this paper assesses the challenges and opportunities of NFE in view of contributing to European forest and ecosystem restoration.

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The efficient analyses of sound recordings obtained through passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) might be challenging owing to the vast amount of data collected using such technique. The development of species-specific acoustic recognizers (e.g.

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Reviewing social-ecological resilience for agroforestry systems under climate change conditions.

Sci Total Environ

April 2023

Forest Science and Technology Center of Catalonia (CTFC), Solsona, Catalonia, Spain; Department of Chemistry, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Edifici Cn, Campus de la UAB, 08193 Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain.

Global change is shaping social-ecological systems, threatening both natural and socio-economic ecosystems as a whole. Landscapes with combined nature-human interactions are particularly vulnerable to changing climatic conditions. Therefore, there is a need to find viable and practical solutions for the preservation and recovery of the affected systems.

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Metabarcoding insights into the diet and trophic diversity of six declining farmland birds.

Sci Rep

October 2021

Department of Zoology and Animal Cell Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Paseo de la Universidad 7, 01006, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, Spain.

Knowledge of feeding ecology of declining species, such as farmland birds, is essential to address their conservation requirements, especially when their habitats are suffering important reductions of trophic resources. In this study, we apply a metabarcoding approach to describe the diet composition of six of the most significant farmland birds inhabiting European cereal pseudo-steppes: little bustard, great bustard, pin-tailed sandgrouse, black-bellied sandgrouse, red-legged partridge, and common quail. We further studied seasonal diet variations (autumn to spring) in all species but the common quail, whose diet was studied during spring and summer.

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Forests provide a wide range of provisioning, regulating and cultural services of great value to societies across the Mediterranean basin. In this study, we reviewed the scientific literature of the last 30 years to quantify the magnitude of projected changes in ecosystem services provision by Mediterranean forests under IPCC climate change scenarios. We classified the scenarios according to the temperature threshold of 2℃ set by the Paris Agreement (below or above).

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