<div><p>Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalization response of endangered blue whales to anthropogenic noise sources in the mid-frequency range using passive acoustic monitoring in the Southern California Bight. Blue whales were less likely to produce calls when mid-frequency active sonar was present. This reduction was more pronounced when the sonar source was closer to the animal, at higher sound levels. The animals were equally likely to stop calling at any time of day, showing no diel pattern in their sensitivity to sonar. Conversely, the likelihood of whales emitting calls increased when ship sounds were nearby. Whales did not show a differential response to ship noise as a f...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
International audienceIn the past decades, in the context of a changing ocean submitted to an increa...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
The extent to which low-frequency noise from large vessels is a part of the coastal marine environme...
Mid-frequency military (1-10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Mid-frequency military (1–10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Acoustic signals travel efficiently in the marine environment, allowing soniferous predators and pre...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Mid-frequency military (1–10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
The modification of communication signals in response to a changing noise environment has been demon...
The acoustic repertoire of the Northeast Pacific population of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) c...
Blue whales are difficult to study using traditional visual survey methods due to their endangered s...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
International audienceIn the past decades, in the context of a changing ocean submitted to an increa...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
The extent to which low-frequency noise from large vessels is a part of the coastal marine environme...
Mid-frequency military (1-10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Mid-frequency military (1–10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Acoustic signals travel efficiently in the marine environment, allowing soniferous predators and pre...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Mid-frequency military (1–10 kHz) sonars have been associated with lethal mass strandings of deep-di...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
The modification of communication signals in response to a changing noise environment has been demon...
The acoustic repertoire of the Northeast Pacific population of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) c...
Blue whales are difficult to study using traditional visual survey methods due to their endangered s...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
International audienceIn the past decades, in the context of a changing ocean submitted to an increa...