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The impact of disturbance from photographers on the Blue-crowned Laughingthrush (Garrulax courtoisi)PDF
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Autonomous recording units in avian ecological research: current use and future applicationsPDF
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Paired sampling standardizes point count data from humans and acoustic recordersPDF
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Habitat associations with counts of declining Western Grebes in Alberta, CanadaPDF
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Experimentally derived detection distances from audio recordings and human observers enable integrated analysis of point count dataPDF
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Taxonomy and distribution of the imperilled Newfoundland Gray-cheeked Thrush, Catharus minimus minimusPDF
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Microphone variability and degradation: implications for monitoring programs employing autonomous recording unitsPDF
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The Motus Wildlife Tracking System: a collaborative research network to enhance the understanding of wildlife movementPDF
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Habitats and landscapes associated with bird species in a lowland conifer-dominated ecosystemPDF
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Direction-of-arrival estimation of animal vocalizations for monitoring animal behavior and improving estimates of abundancePDF
