© 2020 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Human-generated noise pollution is of global concern, as designated by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2011, Burden of disease from environmental noise: Quantification of healthy life years lost in Europe. https://www.who.int/quantifying_ehimpacts/publications/e94888/en/). Increases in shipping, sonar use, pile driving, and more have all contributed to a rise in ambient underwater sound levels. Unfortunately, continuous low-intensity sounds, like shipping noise, are pervasive in shallow-shore environments where many social species live and correspond to the frequency ranges at which many fishes produce and detect acoustic stimuli. Noise has the potential to alter the sender\u27s p...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Noise pollution is pervasive to nearly all aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and was labeled a poll...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
Selection pressures on signals can be substantially modified by a changing environment, but we know ...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Many marine animals use acoustic signals to mediate social interactions. Acoustic cues and signals a...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Noise pollution is pervasive to nearly all aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and was labeled a poll...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
Selection pressures on signals can be substantially modified by a changing environment, but we know ...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is a global pollutant of increasing concern but its impact on reprodu...
Many marine animals use acoustic signals to mediate social interactions. Acoustic cues and signals a...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
The deleterious effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication are nowadays recognised, not ...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
Noise-generating human activities affect hearing, communication and movement in terrestrial and aqua...