Pat Lyon
PhD student in the @kitzeslab.bsky.social at the Univ. of Pittsburgh studying avian habitat use in restored forests.
I specialize in acoustic ecology and bioacoustics in both terrestrial and marine habitats.
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- Reposted by Pat LyonHey bird postdocs! Open now: a three-year PI position with @cornellbirds.bsky.social overseeing the longterm Hubbard Brook avian monitoring program. Looking for people w/ a strong research & field background (FYI the due date is wrong—should be fixed soon) Reach out w/ questions & please share!
- Reposted by Pat LyonNew paper by our own Brooke Goodman comparing humans to Merlin Sound ID! Check it out 🔭
- Humans outperform Merlin Sound ID in field-based point-count surveys | doi.org/10.1093/orni... | Ornithological Applications | #ornithology 🪶
- Reposted by Pat LyonHEY!!!! I’m going to be at AOS in St. Louis presenting my first first-author publication, comparing Merlin Sound ID to point counters in field surveys :) you should come see my talk in Methods & Models 3 on Thursday @ 10:30!
- Reposted by Pat Lyon🚨 New paper alert! 🚨 From field recordings to ecological insights 🎙️🌳 Our new review in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social explores integrating #AI into #bioacoustics workflows to improve biodiversity monitoring and ecological inference Check it out! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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- Reposted by Pat LyonBird #bioacoustics folks: @kitzeslab.bsky.social is hosting a hands-on "Advanced topics in bioacoustic monitoring" workshop at AOS 2025! We'll make custom sound ID models, estimate birds' positions using acoustic localization, and discuss how to use sound ID results to make ecological insights.
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- Hi everyone! My name is Pat and I'm a PhD student in the @kitzeslab.bsky.social at the University of Pittsburgh. My research focuses on using #AudioMoths to monitor birds in restored forests across Pennsylvania. I also use machine learning classifiers to detect birdsong within my recordings.
- I've also previously worked with restored marine habitats as well. From coral reefs to oyster reefs, I've used bioacoustics to monitor fish and marine invertebrates like snapping shrimp. I also love taking underwater photos.
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