Simon Linke 🎤🐠
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Aquatic ecologist, mapper of rivers, fish listener, bass player, @NatGeo explorer, rStats hacker, @CSIRO, (views my own; RT ≠ endorsement)
Also Mr @roconscicom
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Incredible plenary by Renata Sousa-Lima detailing a lifetime of #ecoacoustics achievements under the sea and beyond. 5th World Ecoacoustics Congress - Madrid 2024 #ecoacoustics24
No need to introduce Jack Greenhalgh .... Fantastic presentation on the Freshwater Sound Archive
Sarab Sethi talking this morning at 5th World Ecoacoustics Congress - Madrid 2024 about the future of bioacoustics monitoring. From biodegradable sensors to real time acoustics monitoring and AI for analysis of resulting big acoustics datasets. 🎤🦜🌳
My first, first author paper is out now with Felipe Suárez Castro Simon Linke 🎤🐠 Daniella Teixeira Fran Sheldon 🥳 We reviewed studies connecting sound to the environment, identified research gaps & proposed questions to advance #ecoacoustic theory doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol…
This remains one my favourite videos for organisation in day-to-day work. Seems simple, but it turns out actually knowing what's in your saved files solves so many future project management problems Thanks Jenny Bryan 🙂 youtube.com/watch?v=ES1LTl…
Something I have been banging on since my 1st ecoacoustics talk in Michigan (8 years before 5th World Ecoacoustics Congress - Madrid 2024) - finally Katie Turlington has given it a good crack and produced a proper review about the relation between the soundscape and environmental drivers! Thanks Katie! CSIRO
Haha, thanks to our CSIRO comms gurus... Camille Desjonquères Jack Greenhalgh
A new article in time for #ThreatedSpeciesDay - Bunyip birds and brolgas: how can we better protect species important to Indigenous people? Rachel Morgain Jess Weir and Katie Moon theconversation.com/bunyip-birds-a… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand