Defining the appropriate scale over which to conduct a study in the marine environment is critical to achieving appropriate scientific, management, mitigation and conservation …
Soundscape ecology is a rapidly growing field with approximately 93% of all scientific articles on this topic having been published since 2010 (total about 610 publications since …
Soundscape ecology is the study of the acoustic characteristics of habitats, and aims to discern contributions from biological and non-biological sound sources. Acoustic …
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 …
Coral reef fish communities often include hundreds of sympatric species which are of great interest to reef conservation and fisheries managers. Long-term acoustic monitoring of fish …
We examined the relationship between structure of fish communities and 11 environmental variables in floodplain lakes from the Middle Araguaia River, Brazil. Samples were collected …
Fish acoustic signals associated with mating behaviour are typically low-frequency sounds produced by males when in close proximity to females. However, some species make …
AO Kasumyan - Journal of Ichthyology, 2008 - Springer
The main information on the sounds and sound production in fishes is reviewed. The present systems of sound classification and specialized sound production in fishes with …
R Zelick, DA Mann, AN Popper - Comparative hearing: fish and …, 1999 - Springer
Many fish and amphibian species use sounds for communication in a wide range of behavioral and environmental contexts. The behaviors most often associated with acoustic …