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    scikit‐maad: An open‐source and modular toolbox for quantitative soundscape analysis in Python by Ulloa, Juan Sebastián, Haupert, Sylvain, Latorre, Juan Felipe, Aubin, Thierry, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-12-2021)
    “…Passive acoustic monitoring is increasingly being applied to terrestrial, marine and freshwater environments, providing cost‐efficient methods for surveying…”
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    Explosive breeding in tropical anurans: environmental triggers, community composition and acoustic structure by Ulloa, Juan Sebastian, Aubin, Thierry, Llusia, Diego, Courtois, Élodie A, Fouquet, Antoine, Gaucher, Philippe, Pavoine, Sandrine, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in BMC ecology (19-07-2019)
    “…Anurans largely rely on acoustic communication for sexual selection and reproduction. While multiple studies have focused on the calling activity patterns of…”
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    Estimating animal acoustic diversity in tropical environments using unsupervised multiresolution analysis by Ulloa, Juan Sebastian, Aubin, Thierry, Llusia, Diego, Bouveyron, Charles, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2018)
    “…•A new method, MAAD, is proposed to detect relevant structure in audio data.•The method relies on unsupervised learning relaxing constraints of labelled…”
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    Simulated chorus attracts conspecific and heterospecific Amazonian explosive breeding frogs by Fouquet, Antoine, Tilly, Thomas, Pašukonis, Andrius, Courtois, Elodie A., Gaucher, Philippe, Ulloa, Juan, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Biotropica (01-01-2021)
    “…In tropical regions, some anuran species breed "explosively", reproducing in massive and highly diverse aggregations during a brief window of time. These…”
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    Automated detection of bird songs continues to be a challenge: the case of warbleR and Megascops centralis (Chocó owl) by Laura Andrea Hoyos Cardona, Juan Sebastián Ulloa, Juan Luis Parra Vergara

    Published in Biota Colombiana (01-01-2021)
    “…Acoustic monitoring allows the evaluation of spatio-temporal changes in animal populations. However, analyzing large volumes of information is challenging. We…”
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    Monitoring canopy bird activity in disturbed landscapes with automatic recorders: A case study in the tropics by Ducrettet, Manon, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Ulloa, Juan Sebastian, Yguel, Benjamin, Gaucher, Philippe, Princé, Karine, Haupert, Sylvain, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2020)
    “…Tropical forests are facing threats that may affect the dynamics of seed dispersers which participate in the forest regeneration. To implement appropriate…”
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    Detección automatizada de cantos de aves continúa siendo un desafío: el caso de warbleR y Megascops centralis (búho del Chocó) by Hoyos Cardona, Laura Andrea, Ulloa, Juan, Parra Vergara, Juan Luis

    Published in Biota Colombiana (01-01-2021)
    “…El monitoreo acústico permite evaluar cambios espacio-temporales en poblaciones animales. Sin embargo, analizar grandes volúmenes de información es desafiante…”
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    Monitoring the acoustic activity of an aquatic insect population in relation to temperature, vegetation and noise by Desjonquères, Camille, Rybak, Fanny, Ulloa, Juan Sebastian, Kempf, Alexandre, Bar Hen, Avner, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2020)
    “…Abstract Acoustic population monitoring is a noninvasive method that can be deployed continuously over long periods of time and at large spatial scales. One of…”
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    Screening large audio datasets to determine the time and space distribution of Screaming Piha birds in a tropical forest by Ulloa, Juan Sebastian, Gasc, Amandine, Gaucher, Phillipe, Aubin, Thierry, Réjou-Méchain, Maxime, Sueur, Jérôme

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-01-2016)
    “…Acoustic monitoring has proved to be an efficient approach to monitor wildlife, notably in environments with limited visibility, such as tropical rainforests…”
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