Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an excellent means for rapid information acquisition and exchange. Consequently, sound is used by many marine organisms forcommunication purposes, food location, and for orientation. The frequency of sound affects its propagation capabilities and often defines its purpose and use. Numerous sound sources of natural physical, biological, and anthropogenic origin constitute the overall ambient noise in the sea. Human inputs into the marine environment have been of particularly high interest recently as it was found to affect a wide range of marine species. Responses to noise not only depend on received sound levels, its frequency and duration of an...
Underwater sound is ubiquitous throughout the world’s oceans. Evaluating its impact and relevance fo...
Underwater noise is a by-product of marine industrial operations, that plays an increasing role in e...
A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
As sound travels much more efficiently in water than it does in air, most marine animals use sound i...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
Both natural and human-generated sounds fill the marine environment. Biological processes generate n...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
Underwater sound is important for the underwater creatures. It is useful for the navigation, food fi...
Ambient noise provides a basic limitation on the use of sound by marine animals since signals of int...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
Sound in the oceans is generated by a variety of natural sources, such as breaking waves, rain, and ...
Underwater sound is ubiquitous throughout the world’s oceans. Evaluating its impact and relevance fo...
Underwater noise is a by-product of marine industrial operations, that plays an increasing role in e...
A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
As sound travels much more efficiently in water than it does in air, most marine animals use sound i...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
Both natural and human-generated sounds fill the marine environment. Biological processes generate n...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
Underwater sound is important for the underwater creatures. It is useful for the navigation, food fi...
Ambient noise provides a basic limitation on the use of sound by marine animals since signals of int...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
Sound in the oceans is generated by a variety of natural sources, such as breaking waves, rain, and ...
Underwater sound is ubiquitous throughout the world’s oceans. Evaluating its impact and relevance fo...
Underwater noise is a by-product of marine industrial operations, that plays an increasing role in e...
A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...