Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish

F Ladich, RR Fay - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2013 - Springer
A recent survey lists more than 100 papers utilizing the auditory evoked potential (AEP)
recording technique for studying hearing in fishes. More than 95% of these AEP-studies …

How Nemo finds home: the neuroecology of dispersal and of population connectivity in larvae of marine fishes

JM Leis, U Siebeck, DL Dixson - Integrative and comparative …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Nearly all demersal teleost marine fishes have pelagic larval stages lasting from several
days to several weeks, during which time they are subject to dispersal. Fish larvae have …

Marine connectivity: a new look at pelagic larval duration and genetic metrics of dispersal

KA Selkoe, RJ Toonen - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2011 - int-res.com
Understanding connectivity remains a fundamental challenge to marine ecology due to
technical limitations of tracking larval dispersal. Marine population genetic analyses are …

Habitat degradation negatively affects auditory settlement behavior of coral reef fishes

TAC Gordon, HR Harding, KE Wong… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage.
Reef recovery relies on recruitment of young fishes for the replenishment of functionally …

Acoustic enrichment can enhance fish community development on degraded coral reef habitat

TAC Gordon, AN Radford, IK Davidson… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Coral reefs worldwide are increasingly damaged by anthropogenic stressors, necessitating
novel approaches for their management. Maintaining healthy fish communities counteracts …

Coral larvae: from gametes to recruits

DF Gleason, DK Hofmann - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
The life-cycle of reef-building corals, as is true for many benthic marine invertebrates,
includes a planktonic larval phase that is critical to the maintenance of adult populations …

Soundscapes and living communities in coral reefs: temporal and spatial variation

SL Nedelec, SD Simpson, M Holderied… - Marine Ecology …, 2015 - int-res.com
Acoustic landscapes, or soundscapes, can vary due to biological ('biophony'), geophysical
('geophony') and anthropogenic ('anthrophony') components, and in some environments …

A test of the senses: fish select novel habitats by responding to multiple cues

CM Huijbers, I Nagelkerken, PAC Lössbroek… - Ecology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat‐specific cues play an important role in orientation for animals that move through a
mosaic of habitats. Environmental cues can be imprinted upon during early life stages to …

Habitat quality affects sound production and likely distance of detection on coral reefs

JJB Piercy, EA Codling, AJ Hill, DJ Smith… - Marine Ecology …, 2014 - int-res.com
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being
increasingly recognized as a key component of animal ecology. Natural soundscapes are …

Adjacent coral reef habitats produce different underwater sound signatures

CA Radford, JA Stanley, AG Jeffs - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2014 - int-res.com
The underwater sound generated by the organisms on a reef has been shown to provide an
important orientation cue for a wide range of larval, juvenile and adult marine organisms …