Chimpanzee Population Density Survey
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•Ecologist uses deep learning to help protect chimpanzees
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Ecologist Adrienne Chitayat has conducted research on chimpanzees in Tanzania and is the first to systematically survey the population density in the entirety of Mahale Mountains National Park .
She has also developed a new, deep learning-based acoustic detector that can identify chimpanzee sounds.
This technology allows chimpanzee populations to be monitored more efficiently.
That would allow you to learn more about the demography within groups—such as the number of males and females and their age class—and their patterns and habits. The more we learn, the better we can protect chimpanzees." Provided by University of Amsterdam .
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