π³π¦ Forest type consistently shapes bird communities across seasons: Insights from passive acoustic monitoring
Forests are home to diverse bird communities, but different forest types support different species and behaviors. πΏ Using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) , researchers can record bird sounds continuously without disturbing wildlife. This technology helps scientists understand how forest structure, vegetation density, and habitat complexity influence bird diversity throughout the year. π️ Passive acoustic sensors placed across various forest habitats capture thousands of bird calls daily. By analyzing these recordings, researchers can identify species presence, activity patterns, and seasonal changes. Results show that forest type strongly influences which bird species appear , how frequently they vocalize, and how communities shift between breeding and non-breeding seasons. π These findings highlight the importance of conserving different forest habitats to maintain healthy bird populations. Protecting diverse forest ecosystems ensures stable bird communities, suppor...





