Here are some more natural sounds:
https://www.ars.usda.gov/southeast-area/gainesville-fl/center-for-medical-agricultural-and-veterinary-entomology/insect-behavior-and-biocontrol-research/people/richard-mankin/sound-library/
I don't have time to read the other messages, sorry.
Jan
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On Tue, 10/16/18, Ed Baker <> wrote:
Subject: Re: insects sound libraries
To: "" <>
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2018, 10:33 AM
Gianni,
The recordings at http://bio.acousti.ca are
mainly from what (was) the British Museum (Natural History)
Collection of Recorded Insect Sounds. This collection is
mainly on reel-to-reel tape, but also including published
cassette tapes and vinyl. I can provide further details on
these if you are interested.
This preprint by Klaus Riede lists some other repositories
for Orthoptera: https://peerj.com/
preprints/3397/ -
as well as discussing some of the issues with the current
situation.
The lack of a taxon-limited repository is not much of a
concern to me, at least when compared to other problems. The
first is the lack of recordings that are published alongside
the research based on them (I am just about to submit a
paper with a colleague
on this). Linking publications to
recordings is one of the main benefits of bio.acousti.ca (e.g. http://
bio.acousti.ca/node/51466 ).
Best,
Ed
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