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Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland Neil Middleton

Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland By Neil Middleton

Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland by Neil Middleton


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This ground-breaking volume covers 42 species of terrestrial mammal. Contains spectrograms, detailed guidance and access to a downloadable sound library containing more than 250 recordings.

Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland Summary

Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland by Neil Middleton

This ground-breaking volume covers 42 species of terrestrial mammal from the red deer to the pygmy shrew, from the pine marten to the hedgehog. The subject is introduced for the first time as a single overarching field of study, including guidance on survey methods, analysis of sound recordings and appropriate software. The book covers species in Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

Containing over 300 figures in total, each species is considered in detail, with specific spectrogram examples. Furthermore, the book allows the reader access to a downloadable sound library containing more than 250 recordings.

The authors have extensive experience and expertise in bioacoustics, including in the sound identification of mammals. They are also heavily involved in creating tools that use machine-learning algorithms to recognise mammal species from their calls. A real ear-opener, this will be the essential handbook for many years to come, serving ecological consultants, academics, conservationists, hobbyists and serious mammal recorders alike.

Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland Reviews

We wildlife sound recordists (both Pro & non-Pro) now have a handy reference for recording mammal sounds. The book is well laid out, well written, and full of invaluable resources... In summary, if you work with terrestrial mammals and most especially if it is in the British Isles or Ireland: then you simply must get a copy of this book!

-- Al Milano * Bat Detecting blog *

This is a beautifully produced publication, thoroughly researched and packed with useful, often surprising facts... if youre at all interested in recording British or Irish mammals, you will want it on your bookshelf.

-- Simon Elliott * Wildlife Sound *

...detailed and comprehensive, whilst at all times being fully accessible to the more general naturalist. Another excellent and definitive volume to add to the bookshelves.

-- Clive Herbert * London Naturalist Newsletter *

About Neil Middleton

Neil Middletonis a licensed bat worker and trainer, and is the owner ofBatAbility Courses & Tuition(www.batability.co.uk), an organisation that delivers ecology-related skills development to customers throughout the UK and beyond. He has a constant appetite for self-development, as well as seeking to develop those around him, and to this end he has designed and delivered in excess of 400 training events covering a wide range of business and ecology-related subjects. Neil has had a strong interest in the natural world since childhood, particularly in relation to birds and mammals. He has studied bats for over 25 years, with a particular focus on their acoustic behaviour (echolocation and social calls).
Other books also available by Neil Middleton:
Social Calls of the Bats of Britain & Ireland (2nd Edition).Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, 2022.
Is That a Bat? A Guide to Non-Bat Sounds Encountered During Bat Surveys. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, 2020.
The Effective Ecologist Succeed in the Office Environment.Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, 2016.

Stuart Newsonis a Senior Research Ecologist at theBritish Trust for Ornithology, where he is involved in survey design and data analysis from national citizen-science surveys. While birds have been the core of his work, Stuart has an interest in bats and acoustic monitoring in particular, how technology can deliver opportunities for conservation and provide ways to engage with large audiences. Stuarts work on bioacoustics has included creating tools to identify European bats, bush-crickets and small mammal species from their calls. This resulted in the BTO Acoustic Pipeline, which integrates online tools for coordinating fieldworkers, processing recordings, and returning feedback to encourage large-scale participation in acoustic surveys. Stuart is also a member of Natural Englands Bat Expert Panel.

Huma Pearceis a freelance ecologist with a specialist interest in mammals. She has worked on various small and medium sized mammal monitoring projects in the UK and abroad, training students and citizen science volunteers in mammal survey techniques.She developed an interest in bats in 2005, which sparked an interest in sound analysis for species identification and behavioural studies. Huma has since contributed to sound libraries (e.g. BTO Acoustic Pipeline) and has become an advocate for the application of bioacoustics for monitoring bats and other mammals. As such, Huma is never far away from either a recording device, a new site to explore, or the analysis of megabytes of data from previously deployed sessions.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Preamble
About the Sound Library

1. Introduction & Context
2. Survey Equipment & Field Techniques
3. Analysis of Acoustic Recordings
4. Overview of the Species Group-specific Chapters
5. Even-toed Ungulates Deer & Wild Boar
6. Carnivores (Including Mustelids)
7. Lagomorphs Hares & Rabbits
8. Rodents Squirrels & Beavers
9. Rodents Rats, Mice, Voles & Dormice
10. Insectivores Hedgehogs, Moles & Shrews

Appendix I Glossary
Appendix II Case Studies
References
Index

Additional information

NGR9781784273811
9781784273811
1784273813
Sound Identification of Terrestrial Mammals of Britain & Ireland by Neil Middleton
New
Hardback
Pelagic Publishing
2023-11-14
392
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