The modification of communication signals in response to a changing noise environment has been demonstrated in many terrestrial species, although there are comparatively fewer studies in marine mammals. It is rare, even in terrestrial studies, that the response to an anthropogenic source of noise is compared with a natural source of noise in order to evaluate how animals cope with anthropogenic noise. Humpback whales produce two different types of communication signal other than song: vocal sounds and nonvocal sounds from surface-generated behaviours (breaches, pectoral slapping, tail slapping). In this study, the response of humpback whales to noise dominated by wind (a natural source of noise from breaking waves) was compared with the res...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus), while engaged in underwater signalling, circumvent noise in the...
High background noise is an important obstacle in successful signal detection and perception of an i...
In the last few decades, increasing anthropogenic offshore activities, such as shipping, have result...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
In animal social networks, a large acoustic communication space tends to involve complex networks. S...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
Reactions of singing behavior of individual humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) to a specific s...
The Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, located in an urbanized coastal area off the coast of...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus), while engaged in underwater signalling, circumvent noise in the...
High background noise is an important obstacle in successful signal detection and perception of an i...
In the last few decades, increasing anthropogenic offshore activities, such as shipping, have result...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
In animal social networks, a large acoustic communication space tends to involve complex networks. S...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects...
Reactions of singing behavior of individual humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) to a specific s...
The Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, located in an urbanized coastal area off the coast of...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Anthropogenic noise may significantly impact exposed marine mammals. This work studied the vocalizat...
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus), while engaged in underwater signalling, circumvent noise in the...