Listening forward: approaching marine biodiversity assessments using acoustic methods

TA Mooney, L Di Iorio, M Lammers… - Royal Society …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Ecosystems and the communities they support are changing at alarmingly rapid rates.
Tracking species diversity is vital to managing these stressed habitats. Yet, quantifying and …

Sounding the call for a global library of underwater biological sounds

MJG Parsons, TH Lin, TA Mooney, C Erbe… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Aquatic environments encompass the world's most extensive habitats, rich with sounds
produced by a diversity of animals. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is an increasingly …

A re-examination of fish estuarine dependence: evidence for connectivity between estuarine and ocean habitats

KW Able - Estuarine, coastal and shelf science, 2005 - Elsevier
Our understanding of the recruitment of estuarine fishes has been strongly influenced by two
views: first, that estuaries are important nurseries and second, that many species are …

Management and research applications of real-time and archival passive acoustic sensors over varying temporal and spatial scales

SM Van Parijs, CW Clark, RS Sousa-Lima… - Marine Ecology …, 2009 - int-res.com
Defining the appropriate scale over which to conduct a study in the marine environment is
critical to achieving appropriate scientific, management, mitigation and conservation …

Acoustic approaches to remote species identification: a review

JK Horne - Fisheries oceanography, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Noninvasive species identification remains a long‐term goal of fishers, researchers, and
resource managers who use sound to locate, map, and count aquatic organisms. Since the …

An ecological acoustic recorder (EAR) for long-term monitoring of biological and anthropogenic sounds on coral reefs and other marine habitats

MO Lammers, RE Brainard, WWL Au… - The Journal of the …, 2008 - pubs.aip.org
Keeping track of long-term biological trends in many marine habitats is a challenging task
that is exacerbated when the habitats in question are in remote locations. Monitoring the …

Mechanisms of fish sound production

ML Fine, E Parmentier - Sound communication in fishes, 2015 - Springer
Fishes have evolved multiple mechanisms for sound production, many of which utilize sonic
muscles that vibrate the swimbladder or the rubbing of bony elements. Sonic muscles are …

Listening to fish: applications of passive acoustics to fisheries science

RA Rountree, RG Gilmore, CA Goudey, AD Hawkins… - Fisheries, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Passive acoustics is a rapidly emerging field of marine biology that until recently has
received little attention from fisheries scientists and managers. In its simplest form, it is the …

Bioacoustics of fishes of the family Sciaenidae (croakers and drums)

J Ramcharitar, DP Gannon… - Transactions of the …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The teleost family Sciaenidae, collectively known as the croakers and drums because of
their propensity for making sound, includes roughly 70 genera and 270 species worldwide …

Passive acoustics as a tool in fisheries science

JJ Luczkovich, DA Mann… - Transactions of the …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Many fishery biologists that are interested in documenting fish habitat and following the
movements and behavior of fishes use acoustic tags. Because over 700 fish species …