Brief description
Acoustic sensors provide an effective means for monitoring biodiversity at large spatial and temporal scales. The Australian SuperSite Network (SuperSites) provides the research community with national scale acoustic sensor data collected at each SuperSite. Acoustic sensors are configured to record for 12 hours per day (6 hours around dawn and 6 hours around dusk).This data package contains acoustic sensor data recorded at the TERN Alice Mulga SuperSite at the Mulga site in the vicinity of the core 1 ha and the Ti Tree East site. Data is in WAV format recorded at 22,050 Hz in stereo.Recordings are available for listening and download at http://bioacoustics.supersites.net.au/Data time period: 2016-01-01 to 2016-12-31
text: Alice Mulga SuperSite, Ti Tree, Northern Territory
Subjects
Alice Mulga Supersite |
Biological Sciences |
Ecological Applications |
Ecology |
Environmental Science and Management |
Environmental Sciences |
Mulga site |
Ti Tree |
Zoology |
acoustic recording |
bioacoustic |
bird |
fauna |
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Identifiers
- Local : supersite.706