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Bioacoustics Quantitative Analyses (1 Viewer)

warblingwarbler

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I am working on a project in which I am conducting quantitative analyses for two different types of warblers. I am gathering recordings from xeno-canto.org and using Raven software to make spectrograms of each individual call.

My goal is to publish a quantitative analysis paper of both the Myrtle and Audubon's warbler. What is the exact process of writing a paper like this? What important information should I extract from the spectrograms? Are there any computer aids for this task?

Any information is much appreciated!

Thanks!
 
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