Noise produced from a variety of human activities can affect the physiology and behaviour of individual animals, but whether noise disrupts the social behaviour of animals is largely unknown. Animal groups such as flocks of birds or shoals of fish use simple interaction rules to coordinate their movements with near neighbours. In turn, this coordination allows individuals to gain the benefits of group living such as reduced predation risk and social information exchange. Noise could change how individuals interact in groups if noise is perceived as a threat, or if it masked, distracted or stressed individuals, and this could have impacts on the benefits of grouping. Here, we recorded trajectories of individual juvenile seabass (<i>Dicentrar...
International audience1. Anthropogenic noise can affect animals physically, physiologically, and beh...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Noise produced from a variety of human activities can affect the physiology and behaviour of individ...
Noise produced from a variety of human activities can affect the physiology and behaviour of individ...
Collective behaviour, such as shoaling in fish, benefits individuals through a variety of activities...
Gathering information from the environment allows animals to make informed behavioural decisions, wi...
Anthropogenic noise is a global pollutant known to affect the behaviour of individual animals in all...
Human activities in and around waters generate a substantial amount of underwater noise, which may n...
Gathering information from the environment allows animals to make informed behavioural decisions, wi...
Animals must avoid predation to survive and reproduce, and there is increasing evidence that man-mad...
Animals must avoid predation to survive and reproduce, and there is increasing evidence that man-mad...
Aquatic animals live in an acoustic world, prone to pollution by globally increasing noise levels. N...
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has changed the acoustic environment both on land and underwater and ...
the barest insight as to the nature and extent of the behavioural impact of such sounds on fishes (F...
International audience1. Anthropogenic noise can affect animals physically, physiologically, and beh...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Noise produced from a variety of human activities can affect the physiology and behaviour of individ...
Noise produced from a variety of human activities can affect the physiology and behaviour of individ...
Collective behaviour, such as shoaling in fish, benefits individuals through a variety of activities...
Gathering information from the environment allows animals to make informed behavioural decisions, wi...
Anthropogenic noise is a global pollutant known to affect the behaviour of individual animals in all...
Human activities in and around waters generate a substantial amount of underwater noise, which may n...
Gathering information from the environment allows animals to make informed behavioural decisions, wi...
Animals must avoid predation to survive and reproduce, and there is increasing evidence that man-mad...
Animals must avoid predation to survive and reproduce, and there is increasing evidence that man-mad...
Aquatic animals live in an acoustic world, prone to pollution by globally increasing noise levels. N...
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has changed the acoustic environment both on land and underwater and ...
the barest insight as to the nature and extent of the behavioural impact of such sounds on fishes (F...
International audience1. Anthropogenic noise can affect animals physically, physiologically, and beh...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...