AbstractHearing sensitivity is a fundamental determinant of a species’ vulnerability to anthropogenic noise, however little is known about the hearing capacities of most conservation dependent species. When audiometric data are integrated with other aspects of species’ acoustic ecology, life history, and characteristic habitat topography and soundscape, predictions can be made regarding probable vulnerability to the negative impacts of different types of anthropogenic noise. Here we used an adaptive psychoacoustic technique to measure hearing thresholds in the endangered giant panda; a species that uses acoustic communication to coordinate reproduction. Our results suggest that giant pandas have functional hearing into the ultrasonic range,...
Acoustic signals travel efficiently in the marine environment, allowing soniferous predators and pre...
The acoustic structure of mammal vocalizations often encodes information on different phenotypic tra...
Surprisingly little is known about how mammal vocal signals are used to achieve behavioural synchron...
Hearing sensitivity is a fundamental determinant of a species’ vulnerability to anthropogenic noise,...
Management criteria for preventing biologically-significant noise disturbance in large terrestrial m...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the world’s oceans are a matter of concern for the conse...
A range of acoustic characteristics typically carry information on individual identity in mammalian ...
Hearing is considered the primary sensory modality of cetaceans and enables their vital life functio...
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) are amphibious carnivores that are particularly susceptib...
AbstractHearing sensitivity is a fundamental determinant of a species’ vulnerability to anthropogeni...
Temporary hearing threshold shift (TTS) caused by fatiguing sounds in the 1.5 to 16 kHz range has be...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) has long attracted the attention of conservationists as a f...
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) are amphibious marine mammals that are susceptible to coa...
The popularity of bioacoustics for threatened species monitoring has surged. Large volumes of acoust...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when exposed to intense sounds. After exposure to a 1.5 kHz...
Acoustic signals travel efficiently in the marine environment, allowing soniferous predators and pre...
The acoustic structure of mammal vocalizations often encodes information on different phenotypic tra...
Surprisingly little is known about how mammal vocal signals are used to achieve behavioural synchron...
Hearing sensitivity is a fundamental determinant of a species’ vulnerability to anthropogenic noise,...
Management criteria for preventing biologically-significant noise disturbance in large terrestrial m...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the world’s oceans are a matter of concern for the conse...
A range of acoustic characteristics typically carry information on individual identity in mammalian ...
Hearing is considered the primary sensory modality of cetaceans and enables their vital life functio...
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) are amphibious carnivores that are particularly susceptib...
AbstractHearing sensitivity is a fundamental determinant of a species’ vulnerability to anthropogeni...
Temporary hearing threshold shift (TTS) caused by fatiguing sounds in the 1.5 to 16 kHz range has be...
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) has long attracted the attention of conservationists as a f...
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses) are amphibious marine mammals that are susceptible to coa...
The popularity of bioacoustics for threatened species monitoring has surged. Large volumes of acoust...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when exposed to intense sounds. After exposure to a 1.5 kHz...
Acoustic signals travel efficiently in the marine environment, allowing soniferous predators and pre...
The acoustic structure of mammal vocalizations often encodes information on different phenotypic tra...
Surprisingly little is known about how mammal vocal signals are used to achieve behavioural synchron...