Noise pollution is an anthropogenic stressor that is increasingly recognized for its negative impact on the physiology, behavior and fitness of marine organisms. Driven by the recent …
Compared with our cousins on the Tree of Life, humans are poor listeners. 1 Below the lower end of human hearing lies deep infrasound: the realm of thunder and tornadoes …
Acoustic properties of the underwater environment are important in maintaining biological processes of various marine organisms. However, with the increasing level of underwater …
Historically, ecological monitoring of marine habitats has primarily relied on labour- intensive, non-automated survey methods. The field of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) …
Abstract Information on biodiversity is essential to evaluate the ecological status of coral reefs. Sounds produced by reef-associated organisms have been used as a biodiversity …
JW Pysanczyn, EA Williams, E Brodrick… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Recruitment of coral larvae on reefs is crucial for individual survival and ecosystem integrity alike. Coral larvae can detect and respond to a wide range of biotic and abiotic cues …
Underwater soundscapes, though invisible, are crucial in shaping the biodiversity of marine ecosystems by acting as habitat‐specific settlement cues for larvae. The deep sea has …
Targets of deep-sea mining commonly coincide with biodiversity hotspots, such as hydrothermal vents. The resilience of these ecosystems relies on larval dispersal, which may …
M Mauro, I Pérez-Arjona, EJB Perez… - The Journal of the …, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few studies have been undertaken to investigate the effects of different noise …