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Time expansion methods for recording bat activity result in significant losses in sampling time that limit the amount of data that can be collected and may reduce the accuracy and resolving power to detect effects that are being tested for. Continuous full spectrum recording of echolocation calls by direct sampling teamed with fast automatic call classification methods creates an advanced, efficient, more accurate package for analysing bat echolocation calls, revealing patterns in bat activity and measuring the density of bat populations, and will greatly enhance future studies.

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