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Data from: A bioacoustic record of a conservancy in the Mount Kenya ecosystem

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wa Maina, Ciira; Muchiri, David; Njoroge, Peter (2017). Data from: A bioacoustic record of a conservancy in the Mount Kenya ecosystem [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.69g60

Abstract

Environmental degradation is a major threat facing ecosystems around the world. In order to determine ecosystems in need of conservation interventions, we must monitor the biodiversity of these ecosystems effectively. Bioacoustic approaches offer a means to monitor ecosystems of interest in a sustainable manner. In this work we show how a bioacoustic record from the Dedan Kimathi University wildlife conservancy, a conservancy in the Mount Kenya ecosystem, was obtained in a cost effective manner. A subset of the dataset was annotated with the identities of bird species present since they serve as useful indicator species. These data reveal the spatial distribution of species within the conservancy and also point to the effects of major highways on bird populations. This dataset will provide data to train automatic species recognition systems for birds found within the Mount Kenya ecosystem. Such systems are necessary if bioacoustic approaches are to be employed at the large scales necessary to influence wildlife conservation measures.

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0°23'17.0''S 36°57'43.2''E