EMCLA Amphibian Monitoring Using Wildlife Acoustics SM2 Detector

Acoustic amphibian monitoring by the EMCLA (Ecological Monitoring Committee for the Lower Athabasca) in the Lower Athabasca Region in 2012 detected 5 amphibian species, including a possible detection of a Northern Leopard Frog. Preliminary habitat models for the five species showed some habitat preferences among the frog species. The automated recording units were as good as or better at detecting amphibians when compared to human observers.

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Short Name of Publication emcla-amphibian-monitoring-using-wildlife-acoustics-sm2-detector
Deliverable Type Technical Report
Program Catagory Terrestrial Biloogical
Program Type OSM
Author Bayne, E. and T. Muhly
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Year of Publication 2013
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Recomended Citation Bayne, E. and T. Muhly. 2015. EMCLA Amphibian Monitoring Using Wildlife Acoustics SM2 Detector. Environmental Monitoring Committee of Lower Athabasca.
Maintainer Rod Hazewinkle