I thank Andrew Wright for motivating this work and providing substantial input. This work arose from the Workshop on Noise-Related Stress in Marine Mammals hosted and funded by Dieter Paulmann through the Dokumente des Meeres organization. The manuscript was substantially improved by comments from Igor Linkov and Scott Ferson. Correspondence concerning this articl
Meta-analyses of published cetacean life history data and original modeling efforts have been conduc...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Population modeling is now widely used in threatened species management and for predicting the impac...
This paper could not have been written without the financial and organizational support from Dieter ...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
The physiological and behavioural effects of anthropogenic noise may be detrimental to cetacean popu...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
This paper could not have been written without the financial and organizational support from Dieter ...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
In the marine environment, underwater noise is introduced through a diverse set of industrial activi...
des Meeres for inviting me to participate in their workshop on noise-related stress in marine mammal...
This thesis proposes a framework for assessing and visualizing exposure of the Southern Resident Kil...
The purpose of this research is to identify the consequences of anthropogenic noise pollution on cet...
Meta-analyses of published cetacean life history data and original modeling efforts have been conduc...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Population modeling is now widely used in threatened species management and for predicting the impac...
This paper could not have been written without the financial and organizational support from Dieter ...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
The physiological and behavioural effects of anthropogenic noise may be detrimental to cetacean popu...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
This paper could not have been written without the financial and organizational support from Dieter ...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
In the marine environment, underwater noise is introduced through a diverse set of industrial activi...
des Meeres for inviting me to participate in their workshop on noise-related stress in marine mammal...
This thesis proposes a framework for assessing and visualizing exposure of the Southern Resident Kil...
The purpose of this research is to identify the consequences of anthropogenic noise pollution on cet...
Meta-analyses of published cetacean life history data and original modeling efforts have been conduc...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...
Major progress has been made since the publication of noise exposure criteria by Southall et al. (20...