Underwater anthropogenic noise is now recognized as an environmental pollutant. Vessel noise is the most common source of underwater anthropogenic noise. With vessel noise increasingly being propagating through the world's waters, it has become of urgent concern to understand the effects of boat noise on aquatic organisms and reduce negative impacts. I focused on fish, which have received less research attention than mammals in terms of anthropogenic noise impacts. In particular, I examined early life stages, which are important to fish population persistence, but are understudied with respect to the impacts of anthropogenic noise. In order to gain insight into the animal's perception of anthropogenic noise and their associated mechanistic ...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
Noise pollution is rapidly becoming more prevalent on a global scale, yet it is one of the least stu...
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of international concern, with mounting evidence of disturbance a...
Human generated noise is changing the natural underwater soundscapes worldwide. The most pervasive s...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Aquatic anthropogenic noise is on the rise, with growing concern about its impact on species that ar...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
An increasing number of studies have shown that anthropogenic noise can negatively affect aspects of...
Anthropogenic noise can have a negative effect on the physiology and survival of marine fishes. Most...
Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence ...
Anthropogenic noise can negatively impact many taxa worldwide. It is possible that in noisy, high-di...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
Noise pollution is rapidly becoming more prevalent on a global scale, yet it is one of the least stu...
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of international concern, with mounting evidence of disturbance a...
Human generated noise is changing the natural underwater soundscapes worldwide. The most pervasive s...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Aquatic anthropogenic noise is on the rise, with growing concern about its impact on species that ar...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
An increasing number of studies have shown that anthropogenic noise can negatively affect aspects of...
Anthropogenic noise can have a negative effect on the physiology and survival of marine fishes. Most...
Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Despite the evidence ...
Anthropogenic noise can negatively impact many taxa worldwide. It is possible that in noisy, high-di...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
Noise pollution is rapidly becoming more prevalent on a global scale, yet it is one of the least stu...
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of international concern, with mounting evidence of disturbance a...