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Mellinger, D. K. and Clark, C. W. in press.
Methods for automatic detection of mysticete sounds. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.

Bower, J. L. and Clark, C. W. 2005.
A field test of the accuracy of a passive acoustic location system. Bioacoustics 15: 1-14.

Cooper, C. B., and H. Mills. 2005.
New software for quantifying incubation behavior from time-series recordings. J. Field Ornithol 76(4):352-356.

Burt, J. M. 2000.
Use of a radio microphone array to study banded wren song interactions at the neighborhood level. Journal of the Acous. Soc. Amer. 108(5): 2583.

Mills, H. G. and Figueroa, H. K. 2005.
Extensible bioacoustical analysis software: Two examples. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 117(4): 2525.

Mellinger, D. K. and C. W. Clark. 2000.
Recognizing transient low-frequency whale sounds by spectrogram correlation. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 107(6): 3518-3529.

Callo P. A., and Fristrup K. 2002.
An inexpensive automated site monitor using wildlife telemetry. Wildlife Soc Bull 30: 420-424.

Calupca, T. A., K. M. Fristrup, and C. W. Clark. 2000.
A compact digital recording system for autonomus bioacoustic monitoring. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 108(5): 2582.

Clark, C. W. and Fristrup, K. M. 1999.
Signal processing techniques for passive acoustic location and tracking of animlas. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 106(4): 2188.