Subject: | Bee ID From Recording |
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From: | "jasonpudd" jasonpudd |
Date: | Wed Dec 12, 2012 8:58 pm ((PST)) |
Is it possible to ID a native bee from a sound recording of a bee in flight? Does anyone know anyone doing this kind of ID or research with other insects? Trying to find a better way to ID native bees without having to trap or net them which produces a much different sample set and is more invasive. Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated! |
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