Jack Greenhalgh
@WildAudioJack
Postdoc @IPE_CSIC interested in understanding the patterns and processes of soundscapes from the highest mountains to the deepest lakes in the Pyrenees.
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Introducing The Freshwater Sounds Archive, an initiative led by myself in collaboration with FishSounds!
Contribute to a global archive of soniferous freshwater life and receive recognition as a co-author in a resulting data paper. See link 👇4 more
fishsounds.net/freshwater.js
Out now 📣 new paper from my PhD:
www-nature-com.bris.idm.oclc.org/articles/s4200…
Big thanks to coauthors Christos Ioannou, Amy Deacon, Iestyn P-W & Martin Genner.
Communications Biology University of Bristol Biological Sciences UWI St. Augustine GW4 Fresh CDT
Let’s take a trip together to the fabulous Northern Range in Trinidad 🇹🇹…
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I've got a paper from my PhD out today in RSOC Open Biology! It's open access here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Thank you Sean Rands, Heather and Ian for your help with my work over the past couple of years!
Fun little promo clip for our latest paper with Camille Desjonquères and Jack Greenhalgh
Tune in - zone out...bzzzzzzzz 🦟🐜🦗
🎉My 100th scientific paper came out today, but what makes it even better is that it's one of my crazier ones.
Led by #ecoacoustics guru Camille Camille Desjonquères, we estimated how many➡️described⬅️underwater insects make noises and what it means for ecological assessment!
CSIRO 🥳
📢New paper: we estimate the total number of sound producing aqatic insects worldwide via The Royal Society
researchgate.net/publication/38…
A fantastic theme issue in #PhilosophicalTransactionsB Royal Society Publishing about the future of insect biodiversity monitoring including five #bioacoustics and #ecoacoustics papers
Thanks Roel van Klink, Toke Thomas Høye
Julie K. Sheard 🐜 for getting this together!
'a kaleidoscopic portrait of postwar queer life'
Gosh!! Another lovely review of The Diaries of Mr Lucas - this time in the The Guardian.
theguardian.com/books/2024/may…
Lovely to see on - wow!! - the eve of publication!
There's actually a fairly good chance that this beetle is soniferous, poor froggie...
@desjonq Jack Greenhalgh
#ecoacoustics #bioacoustics
smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/whe…
Introducing The Freshwater Sounds Archive, an initiative led by myself in collaboration with FishSounds!
Contribute to a global archive of soniferous freshwater life and receive recognition as a co-author in a resulting data paper. See link 👇4 more
fishsounds.net/freshwater.js
Pond restoration may be the most successful form of ecological restoration that we know of. Please sign up to this Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) ponds training course by Helen Greaves & me 27-28 June. Great for practitioners, farmers & all fba.org.uk/shop/p/pond-re…
Can machine learning help us understand freshwater soundscapes?
My chat with the lovely Scarlett Buckley via Earth Island Journal on how we are on the edge of harnessing the combined power of large datasets derived from acoustic monitoring and machine learning techniques.
Oh my sodding god! My book, The Diaries of Mr Lucas, is in the The Guardian’s “books to look out for in 2024”.
Wow!!!!!