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  • Fort Collins, Colorado
  • 22:09 (UTC -12:00)

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cbalantic/README.md

Welcome

I'm an ecologist, acoustic biologist, and data scientist working with the Natural Sounds and Night Skies Division (NSNSD) of the National Park Service.

If you're interested in running BirdNET from R, check out the R package NSNSDAcoustics. I'm primarily an R coder, but also work in SQL and Python. I’m excited to collaborate on data wrangling, pipelines, and visualization related to terrestrial bioacoustics and allied fields. 🎵 🎤 🎧 🐦 🐸 🦗 🐺

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  1. nationalparkservice/NSNSDAcoustics nationalparkservice/NSNSDAcoustics Public

    An R package for NSNSD bioacoustics workflows, including functions for using BirdNET and converting to sound pressure levels

    R 31 5

  2. dynamic-occupancy-acoustic dynamic-occupancy-acoustic Public

    Code to reproduce analysis from "Dynamic wildlife occupancy models using automated acoustic monitoring data" (Balantic & Donovan 2019, Ecological Applications, DOI: 10.1002/eap.1854)

    R

  3. false-positive-mitigation false-positive-mitigation Public

    Code to reproduce analysis from "Statistical learning mitigation of false positives from template-detected data in automated acoustic wildlife monitoring" (Balantic & Donovan 2019, Bioacoustics, DO…

    R 1

  4. temporally-adaptive-sampling temporally-adaptive-sampling Public

    Code to reproduce analysis from "Temporally adaptive acoustic sampling to maximize detection across a suite of focal wildlife species" (Balantic & Donovan 2019, Ecology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1002/…

    R