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Mocking Bird ( ) Calls Potentially Confound Acoustic Indices of Bird Diversity and Provide a Potential Heuristic to Distinguish Them

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Journal MicroPubl Biol
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Jul 24
PMID 39045488
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This study explores the increasing use of autonomous recording units (ARUs) in wildlife surveys. While ARUs offer cost-effective and efficient data collection, challenges arise in analyzing large datasets and accurately assessing species abundance. Our research focuses on avian communities, emphasizing the impact of vocal mimicry by Northern Mockingbirds ( ) on survey accuracy. Utilizing the Merlin Bird ID application, we found an average accuracy rate of ~81.3%, with mockingbirds contributing ~31% of false positive identifications. Finding potential solutions for distinguishing mimics in bioacoustic survey data is crucial for enhancing accuracy as researchers increasingly adopt this methodology in the future.

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