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Dena Jane Clink

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Cornell University

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About Dena Jane Clink at Cornell University (Cornell)

Dena J. Clink is a researcher at Cornell University specializing in animal vocal communication and conservation technology using passive acoustic monitoring. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Automatic detection for bioacoustic research: a practical guide from and for biologists and computer scientists", and "A workflow for the automated detection and classification of female gibbon calls from long-term acoustic recordings".

Research Areas

passive acoustic monitoringanimal vocal communicationconservation technologyprimate behaviorautomated detectionbioacousticsmarine mammal studiesbehavioral ecology
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Research Output

Total Citations810

Emerging researcher

Publications73

Selective publication record

h-index17

Developing track record

i10-index20

Early-stage portfolio

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