AN Radford, E Kerridge, SD Simpson - Behavioral Ecology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has changed the acoustic environment both on land and underwater and is now recognized as a pollutant of international concern. Increasing …
Many underwater bioacoustical recording experiments (eg, fish sound production during courtship or agonistic encounters) are usually conducted in a controlled laboratory …
AH Bass, JR McKibben - Progress in neurobiology, 2003 - Elsevier
Sound communication is not unique to humans but rather is a trait shared with most non- mammalian vertebrates. A practical way to address questions of vocal signal encoding has …
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 …
There is limited knowledge of the orientation cues used by reef fish in their movement among different habitats, especially those cues used during darkness. Although acoustic …
PS Lobel, IM Kaatz, AN Rice - Reproduction and sexuality in marine …, 2010 - degruyter.com
The soundscapes of the ocean have been underappreciated for far too long. The notion that the sea was a silent world was conveyed early in the history of scuba diving (Cousteau & …
E Parmentier, ML Fine - Vertebrate sound production and acoustic …, 2016 - Springer
In addition to briefly reviewing sound-producing mechanisms, this chapter focuses on an under-appreciated evolutionary process, exaptation, which could aid in understanding the …
Many fishes use sounds to communicate in a wide range of behavioral contexts. In monitoring studies, these sounds can be used to detect and identify species. However …