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Welcome to the
ECOLOGICAL ACOUSTICS
AND BEHAVIOR LAB

at the University of New Hampshire

The Ecological Acoustics and Behavior Lab at the University of New Hampshire, led by Dr. Laura Kloepper, investigates how animals use acoustics to sense and navigate their world and how we can use acoustics to monitor animal populations. Our research aims to uncover behavioral principles underlying acoustic sensing, inspire the design of active sensing technology, and improve population monitoring for animal conservation.

PRIMARY RESEARCH THEMES 

Current Projects

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SENSORIMOTOR ADAPTATIONS OF ECHOLOCATING BATS

COUNTING AND TRACKING OF FLYING BATS

ANIMAL POPULATION CENSUSING WITH PASSIVE ACOUSTICS

Research in our lab is made possible with funding from the following organizations:

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