ECOSoundSet: a finely annotated dataset for the automated acoustic identification of Orthoptera and Cicadidae in North, Central and temperate Western Europe

Author

Funosas, David

Matheu de Cortada, Eloïsa

Cauchoix, Maxime

Publication date

2025-04-29



Abstract

Recent studies suggest a widespread and substantial decline in insect abundance and diversity across European terrestrial ecosystems. This entails an urgent need for effective large-scale insect monitoring methods to determine the extent of the problem and to understand the global and local mechanisms driving this decline. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) enables the monitoring of sound-producing insect populations and communities at an unprecedented temporal and spatial scale by remotely capturing sounds such as stridulations, timbalizations and wingbeats. However, currently available tools for the automated acoustic recognition of European insects in natural soundscapes are limited in scope. Hence, the development of algorithms capable of reliably identifying a broad range of European insect sounds will greatly enhance the ability of PAM to meaningfully assist in the characterization of sound-producing insect communities, especially orthopterans and cicadas. Large and ecologically heterogeneous acoustic datasets are currently needed for these algorithms to cross-contextually recognize the subtle and complex acoustic signatures produced by each species, thus making the availability of such datasets a key requisite for their development.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

502 - The environment and its protection

Subject

Sons de la natura; Artròpodes; Europa; Ortòpters

Pages

57 p.

Version of

ArXiv, núm. 2504.20776, v1 [cs.SD] (2025), p. 1-57

Documents

Funosas_2025.pdf

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Rights

Attribution 4.0 International

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