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Passive acoustic monitoring in the Union Bay Natural Area
Using passive acoustic techniques to monitor bats and birds on UW campus!
Modeling sound propagation in the head of toothed whales
Understanding the interaction of sound with biological structures in toothed whale head.
Target search and discrimination by echolocating toothed whales
Modeling and analyzing the echolocation behavior of toothed whales.
Influence of duty-cycle recording on measuring bat activity in passive acoustic monitoring
We performed a systematic investigation into the effects of duty-cycling on measuring activity in the passive acoustic monitoring of echolocating bats.
Head-related transfer function predictions reveal dominant sound propagation mechanisms to the dolphin ears
Movement trajectories reflect active information acquisition by an echolocating porpoise in a target discrimination task
Understanding echoes
Keynote Lecture at the 2022 Denver Acoustical Society of America meeting.
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