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Murciélagos del Parque El Virrey, Bogotá
ilustraciones, fotografíasCuando estamos en los parques de nuestra capital, usualmente durante el día vemos a las mirlas de patas anaranjadas o a los copetones, en la noche ocasionalmente observamos algunas polillas, pero no vemos a los mamíferos alados que silenciosamente vuelan sobre los árboles: los murciélagos.
Los murciélagos son los únicos mamíferos voladores ya que alimentan a sus crías con leche; además, ingieren su alimento por la boca, eliminan las heces por el ano y están cubiertos de pelo. Culturalmente son considerados ratones voladores o se les asocia con espíritus malignos, pero estas son solo percepciones erradas. (texto tomado de la fuente)Introducción -- Corredor Ecológico de Ronda Canal El Virrey, Bogotá -- Murciélagos -- Murciélago longirostro -- ¿Cómo usar la guía? -- Murciélago frutero de Bogotá -- Sturnira bogotensis -- Anoura geoffroyi -- Murciélago migratorio -- Lasiurus blossevillii -- Murciélago vespertino negro -- Myotis nigricans -- Murciélago cola de ratón -- Tadarida brasiliensis -- Vegetación asociada -- Zapato de obispo Cobaea scandens Cav. -- Guayacán de Manizales Lafoensia acuminata (Ruiz & Pav.) -- Liquidambar Liquidambar styraciflua L. Sp. Pl. -- Glosario -- Referencias -- Agradecimientos -- Grupos de trabajoPrimera edició
Archived - General Information (DO NOT USE)
DO NOT USE - The goal of this component was to document the data collection process of the Silent Cities Dataset. This component is just left for archive
Containment measures
OBSOLETE (project finished) - Description of containment measures during COVID'19 lockdown, in the context of SIlent Cities project. Please request access to Silent Cities if neede
A dataset of acoustic measurements from soundscapes collected worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic
International audiencePolitical responses to the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in city soundscapes around the globe. From March to October 2020, a consortium of 261 contributors from 35 countries brought together by the Silent Cities project built a unique soundscape recordings collection to report on local acoustic changes in urban areas. We present this collection here, along with metadata including observational descriptions of the local areas from the contributors, open-source environmental data, open-source confinement levels and calculation of acoustic descriptors. We performed a technical validation of the dataset using statistical models run on a subset of manually annotated soundscapes. Results confirmed the large-scale usability of ecoacoustic indices and automatic sound event recognition in the Silent Cities soundscape collection. We expect this dataset to be useful for research in the multidisciplinary field of environmental sciences
A dataset of acoustic measurements from soundscapes collected worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic
International audiencePolitical responses to the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in city soundscapes around the globe. From March to October 2020, a consortium of 261 contributors from 35 countries brought together by the Silent Cities project built a unique soundscape recordings collection to report on local acoustic changes in urban areas. We present this collection here, along with metadata including observational descriptions of the local areas from the contributors, open-source environmental data, open-source confinement levels and calculation of acoustic descriptors. We performed a technical validation of the dataset using statistical models run on a subset of manually annotated soundscapes. Results confirmed the large-scale usability of ecoacoustic indices and automatic sound event recognition in the Silent Cities soundscape collection. We expect this dataset to be useful for research in the multidisciplinary field of environmental sciences