Underwater noise is mainly produced by anthropogenic activities and has increased in recent years. The Marine Strategy Framework Directive aims to monitor “continuous low frequency sound” trends in ambient noise in particular at 1/3rd octave bands centered at 63 and 125 Hz. The aim of this work is to evaluate the possibility of using the results of Sparus aurata juvenile’s behavior for parameterizing a numerical model of the fish behavior. The fishes were stressed with white noise filtered with a band pass filter at 1/3 octave band centered respectively at 63 Hz, 125 Hz, 500 Hz, and 1 kHz (SPL: 140-150 dB re 1µPa). We performed three test replicas for the control (without any sound emission) and for each of the four frequencies. Each trial ...
Anthropogenic noise is recognized as a global polluter and there is growing concern about its impact...
<p>Anthropogenic sounds come in different forms, varying not only in amplitude and frequency spectru...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Underwater noise is mainly produced by anthropogenic activities and has increased in recent years. T...
Human activities in the oceans, such as marine traffic and Deep Sea Mining (DSM), are increasing in ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few ...
Human activities in and around waters generate a substantial amount of underwater noise, which may n...
Rising levels of anthropogenic underwater sound may have negative consequences on freshwater ecosyst...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Anthropogenic structures in the aquatic environment can cause mortality, damage and ecological exclu...
In recent years, the effects of anthropogenic noise on freshwater fish has been of increasing intere...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
Species like the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), as a...
Anthropogenic noise is recognized as a global polluter and there is growing concern about its impact...
<p>Anthropogenic sounds come in different forms, varying not only in amplitude and frequency spectru...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Underwater noise is mainly produced by anthropogenic activities and has increased in recent years. T...
Human activities in the oceans, such as marine traffic and Deep Sea Mining (DSM), are increasing in ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few ...
Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few ...
Human activities in and around waters generate a substantial amount of underwater noise, which may n...
Rising levels of anthropogenic underwater sound may have negative consequences on freshwater ecosyst...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Anthropogenic structures in the aquatic environment can cause mortality, damage and ecological exclu...
In recent years, the effects of anthropogenic noise on freshwater fish has been of increasing intere...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
Species like the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) and the river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), as a...
Anthropogenic noise is recognized as a global polluter and there is growing concern about its impact...
<p>Anthropogenic sounds come in different forms, varying not only in amplitude and frequency spectru...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...