Anthropogenic noise can have a negative effect on the physiology and survival of marine fishes. Most research has focused on later life-stages, and few studies have investigated the effects of human-induced noise on embryogenesis. The current study investigated whether playback of motorboat noise affected the embryogenesis of the coral reef damselfishes, Amphiprion melanopus and Acanthochromis polyacanthus. Embryos reared under the playback of boat noise had faster heart rates compared to the ambient reef controls. The effects of noise on morphological development differed between species and the fundamental interrelationships between early life history characteristics changed dramatically under boat noise for Ac. polyacanthus. Noise treatm...
Vessel noise represents a relatively recent but rapidly increasing form of pollution, which affects ...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is inter...
Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence ...
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has been shown to have a negative impact on the behaviour and physiol...
Human generated noise is changing the natural underwater soundscapes worldwide. The most pervasive s...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise is globally recognized as a stressor for animals. However,...
Underwater anthropogenic noise is now recognized as an environmental pollutant. Vessel noise is the ...
Marine traffic is themost common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence o...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of international concern, with mounting evidence of disturbance a...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-36).Sounds that occur naturally in marine environments...
We investigated the ability of embryonic clownfishes Amphiprion ephippium and A. rubrocinctus to det...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society Anthropogen...
Vessel noise represents a relatively recent but rapidly increasing form of pollution, which affects ...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is inter...
Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence ...
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has been shown to have a negative impact on the behaviour and physiol...
Human generated noise is changing the natural underwater soundscapes worldwide. The most pervasive s...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise is globally recognized as a stressor for animals. However,...
Underwater anthropogenic noise is now recognized as an environmental pollutant. Vessel noise is the ...
Marine traffic is themost common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence o...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of international concern, with mounting evidence of disturbance a...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-36).Sounds that occur naturally in marine environments...
We investigated the ability of embryonic clownfishes Amphiprion ephippium and A. rubrocinctus to det...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society Anthropogen...
Vessel noise represents a relatively recent but rapidly increasing form of pollution, which affects ...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is inter...
Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence ...