The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean
BACKGROUND Sound is the sensory cue that travels farthest through the ocean and is used
by marine animals, ranging from invertebrates to great whales, to interpret and explore the …
by marine animals, ranging from invertebrates to great whales, to interpret and explore the …
An overview of fish bioacoustics and the impacts of anthropogenic sounds on fishes
AN Popper, AD Hawkins - Journal of fish biology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Fishes use a variety of sensory systems to learn about their environments and to
communicate. Of the various senses, hearing plays a particularly important role for fishes in …
communicate. Of the various senses, hearing plays a particularly important role for fishes in …
Marine invertebrates and noise
Within the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biodiversity, one of
the least understood concerns is the noise produced by human operations at sea and from …
the least understood concerns is the noise produced by human operations at sea and from …
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology
Global expansion of human activities is associated with the introduction of novel stimuli,
such as anthropogenic noise, artificial lights and chemical agents. Progress in documenting …
such as anthropogenic noise, artificial lights and chemical agents. Progress in documenting …
[BOG][B] Principles of animal communication
JW Bradbury, SL Vehrencamp - 1998 - learninglink.oup.com
Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e Page 1 Principles of Animal
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …
Larval dispersal and marine population connectivity
Connectivity, or the exchange of individuals among marine populations, is a central topic in
marine ecology. For most benthic marine species with complex life cycles, this exchange …
marine ecology. For most benthic marine species with complex life cycles, this exchange …
Pelagic larval duration and dispersal distance revisited
AL Shanks - The biological bulletin, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
I present dispersal distances for 44 species with data on propagule duration (PD) for 40 of
these. Data were combined with those in Shanks et al.(2003; Ecol. Appl. 13: S159–S169) …
these. Data were combined with those in Shanks et al.(2003; Ecol. Appl. 13: S159–S169) …
Ocean acidification impairs olfactory discrimination and homing ability of a marine fish
The persistence of most coastal marine species depends on larvae finding suitable adult
habitat at the end of an offshore dispersive stage that can last weeks or months. We tested …
habitat at the end of an offshore dispersive stage that can last weeks or months. We tested …
Environmental and ecological effects of ocean renewable energy development: a current synthesis
GW Boehlert, AB Gill - Oceanography, 2010 - JSTOR
Marine renewable energy promises to assist in the effort to reduce carbon emissions
worldwide. As with any large-scale development in the marine environment, however, it …
worldwide. As with any large-scale development in the marine environment, however, it …
Climate change and the future for coral reef fishes
Climate change will impact coral‐reef fishes through effects on individual performance,
trophic linkages, recruitment dynamics, population connectivity and other ecosystem …
trophic linkages, recruitment dynamics, population connectivity and other ecosystem …