About this Research Topic
Ecoacoustics is a novel discipline that has achieved great popularity in the last decades because it is characterized by a non invasive approach to surveying and monitoring natural and human-modified ecosystems. Nevertheless, this discipline still requires continuous theoretical and methodological refreshment. Furthermore, large parts of the Earth have been little investigated from an acoustic point of view, in particular marine off-shore systems and tropical biomes.
A larger utilization of the ecoacoustics could be extremely beneficial to improve nature conservation actions.
The goal of this second edition of this Research Topic is to create a more solid ecoacoustics narrative and to develop new ideas, enhancing the collection of acoustic data at a global scale. In particular, we aim to improve the state-of-the-art of ecoacoustics expanding theoretical and applied approaches by focusing on:
• New developments in ecoacoustics epistemology
• Land use changes and soundscape modification verified from key studies in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecoacoustics in different eco-regions of the Earth
• Ecoacoustics application to biodiversity inventory and nature conservation
• Ecoacoustics methods and technologies to monitor the effects of climate change and anthropogenic modification in habitats and landscapes
• Ecoacoustics contribution to investigate the ecological complexity.
• Development of innovative ecoacoustics metrics, hardware, and software including Artificial Intelligence and Citizen Science
Keywords: ecoacoustics, theory and models in ecoacoustics, methods in ecoacoustics, monitoring climate change, acoustic environmental quality assessment
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