Autonomous recording unit
An autonomous recording unit (ARU) is a self-contained audio recording device that is deployed in marine or terrestrial environments for bioacoustical monitoring. It typically consists of several components:
- microphone
- amplifier and associated digital electronics and software
- digital storage device
ARUs are used to monitor a wide array of wildlife, including humpback whales, and they have been deployed in the search for the ivory-billed woodpecker.
References and external links
- ARBIMON portable recorders & permanent recording stations---Sieve Analytics Automated Remote Biodiversity Monitoring Network (ARBIMON)
- Autonomous Recording Units---Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Bioacoustics Research Program
- Bioacoustics technology aids ivory-bill search---Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
- Passive Acoustic Monitoring—Gerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
- Autonomous Multichannel Acoustic Recorder (AMAR)---JASCO Applied Sciences
- microMARS Marine Acoustic Recorder System---Desert Star Systems
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