Anthropogenic noise has fundamentally changed the acoustics of terrestrial and aquatic environments, and there is growing empirical evidence that even a single noise exposure can impact behaviour in a variety of vertebrate organisms. Here we use controlled experiments to investigate how the physiology of a marine invertebrate, the shore crab (Carcinus maenas), is affected by both single and repeated exposure to ship-noise playback. Crabs experiencing ship-noise playback consumed more oxygen, indicating a higher metabolic rate and potentially greater stress, than those exposed to ambient-noise playback. The response to single ship-noise playback was size-dependent, with heavier crabs showing a stronger response than lighter individuals. Repe...
Human activities are altering the planet at an unprecedented scale and pace, ranging from effects on...
International audienceIntroduction Noise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; ho...
This study examined the effects of recorded boat noises on the behaviour and biochemistry of the com...
Anthropogenic noise has fundamentally changed the acoustics of terrestrial and aquatic environments,...
Anthropogenic noise has fundamentally changed the acoustics of terrestrial and aquatic environments,...
Acoustic noise has the potential to cause stress, to distract and to mask important sounds, and thus...
Anthropogenic noise is a global pollutant, affecting animals across taxa. However, how noise polluti...
Chemical cues and signals enable animals to sense their surroundings over vast distances and find ke...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The marine environment is becoming increasingly polluted, with unprecedented levels of anthropogenic...
Human induced rapid environmental change such as noise pollution alters the ability of animals to in...
Data abstract: Data on foraging crabs and shrimps during trials with or without broadband sound exp...
Data abstract: We performed a T-maze experiment with shore crabs. Here, we provide all data used fo...
Anthropogenic noise has been shown to affect marine animals in various ways, this may have fitness c...
Data abstract: Data on the valve gape of mussels and the behaviour of stimulus crabs during sound ex...
Human activities are altering the planet at an unprecedented scale and pace, ranging from effects on...
International audienceIntroduction Noise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; ho...
This study examined the effects of recorded boat noises on the behaviour and biochemistry of the com...
Anthropogenic noise has fundamentally changed the acoustics of terrestrial and aquatic environments,...
Anthropogenic noise has fundamentally changed the acoustics of terrestrial and aquatic environments,...
Acoustic noise has the potential to cause stress, to distract and to mask important sounds, and thus...
Anthropogenic noise is a global pollutant, affecting animals across taxa. However, how noise polluti...
Chemical cues and signals enable animals to sense their surroundings over vast distances and find ke...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The marine environment is becoming increasingly polluted, with unprecedented levels of anthropogenic...
Human induced rapid environmental change such as noise pollution alters the ability of animals to in...
Data abstract: Data on foraging crabs and shrimps during trials with or without broadband sound exp...
Data abstract: We performed a T-maze experiment with shore crabs. Here, we provide all data used fo...
Anthropogenic noise has been shown to affect marine animals in various ways, this may have fitness c...
Data abstract: Data on the valve gape of mussels and the behaviour of stimulus crabs during sound ex...
Human activities are altering the planet at an unprecedented scale and pace, ranging from effects on...
International audienceIntroduction Noise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; ho...
This study examined the effects of recorded boat noises on the behaviour and biochemistry of the com...