Bioacoustics for ecologists: Hardware, Survey design and Data analysis (BIAC01)

https://www.prstatistics.com/course/bioacoustics-for-ecologists-hardware-survey-design-and-data-analysis-biac01/

This brand new course will be delivered by Dr Carlos Abrahams who specialises 
in the analysis of bioacoustic data and Paul Howden-Leach who is a bioacoustics 
consultant involved with the practical side of survey design and data 
collection. It will be held in Glasgow city centre form the 4th - 8th March 
2019.

Course Overview:
This course will introduce and explain the different applications for 
bioacoustics to answer ecological questions. Starting with a detailed overview 
of the correct and most efficient methods of data collecting in the field, this 
course will then go on to show delegates cutting edge methods for analysing and 
interpreting different types of bioacoustic data.

By the end of this 5-day practical course, attendees will have the capacity to 
set up and deploy recording devices, download acoustic data, how to analyse 
this data and report the results.

Bioacoustic methods are becoming increasingly recognised as a valuable approach 
for ecological surveying. Bioacoustics can be used to effectively replace some 
current techniques whilst increasing the quality of the data collected or can 
be used in unison to compliment them.  They are particularly useful for 
developing long-term, permanent datasets that can be independently reviewed, 
particularly for rare species with low detectability, or when working in 
difficult environments.

The course will provide a practical introduction to bioacoustics methods, with 
a mix of lectures and practical workshops, and some optional fieldwork. It will 
start with a basic introduction to sound and recording theory, before 
developing hands-on skills in setting-up and deploying  a range of acoustic and 
ultrasonic audio recorders.  Workshops will then cover the download and 
analysis of audio data, mainly using Kaleidoscope Pro and Audacity software. 
The processed audio data will then be analysed and presented using R,  the free 
software environment for statistical computing and graphics 
(http://www.r-project.org/). 

Example data sets will mostly cover applications for bat and bird surveys, as 
well as the use of Acoustic Indices as biodiversity metrics. If you are working 
in different areas of ecology using bioacoustics please feel free to contact 
[email protected] so we can advise if the learning outcomes are 
transferable to your field of research.

Course programme
Day 1
INTRO AND SOUND PROPERTIES
Introduction to the course:
People on the course
Course coverage
Resources and references
Introduction to bioacoustics:
What is sound? Emission and propagation
Biological, geological and climate sounds
What are ecoacoustics, bioacoustics and soundscape ecology?
Acoustic niche hypothesis
Uses for bioacoustics:
Studying species and populations
Studying animal behaviour
Studying acoustic communities

Day 2
FIELDWORK DATA COLLECTION AND STORAGE
Hardware and its use in acoustic surveys and monitoring:
Detectors and microphones – choosing and using equipment
Statics vs handheld recording
Acoustic vs. ultrasound
Field sensor setup – practical considerations
Testing, calibration and maintenance
Recording programmes
Survey design
Storing and managing audio data and meta data
Existing guidance – WWF, BCT, etc
Sound reception: microphones, hydrophones, and frequency sensitivity
Digital sound recording
Limitations and emerging opportunities in hardware and sensor deployment
Practical workshops – setup and deployment

Day 3
ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS
Signal processing and frequency analysis
Analysis tools for acoustic data
Conducting further statistical analyses
Limitations and emerging opportunities in acoustic data analysis
Practical workshops – using Kaleidoscope for bats and birds

Day 4
DATA INTERPRETATION
Integrating with stats (R) /QGIS
Practical workshops – using R/QGIS for interpretation of Kaleidoscope results

Day 5
Roundup/conclusions
Discussion of delegate own projects/data

During the course there will be optional evening/morning field trips arranged 
to carry out acoustic recording

Email [email protected]

Check out our sister sites,
www.PRstatistics.com (Ecology and Life Sciences)
www.PRinformatics.com (Bioinformatics and data science)
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