“…This method consists of recording and analysing the sounds emanating from an environment, in either air or water, to extract information about presence of particular species (e.g. Kottege, Jurdak, Kroon, & Jones, ; Ulloa et al., ) or about ecosystem conditions and dynamics (Fuller, Axel, Tucker, & Gage, ; Pieretti, Farina, & Morri, ; Sueur, Pavoine, Hamerlynck, & Duvail, ). Passive acoustic monitoring can be very accurate and cost‐effective for various applications in ecology such as detecting rare, invasive, or threatened species (Campos‐Cerqueira & Aide, ; Gasc, Anso, Sueur, Jourdan, & Desutter‐Grandcolas, ), contrasting differences in structure and condition of ecosystems (Duarte et al., ; Gasc, Sueur, Pavoine, Pellens, & Grandcolas, ), and continuously monitoring environments (Aide et al., ).…”