Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cycle, such as nesting and hatching, occur in terrestrial environments, suggesting that it may be important for them to detect sounds in both air and water. In this study we compared underwater and aerial hearing sensitivities in five juvenile green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) by measuring auditory evoked potential responses to tone pip stimuli. Green sea turtles detected acoustic stimuli in both media, responding to underwater stimuli between 50 and 1600 Hz and aerial stimuli between 50 and 800 Hz, with maximum sensitivity between 200 and 400 Hz underwater and 300 and 400 Hz in air. When underwater and aerial hearing sensitivities were compar...
Recent research has demonstrated that some freshwater turtles vocalize underwater, but the taxonomic...
Mortality due to capture in longline fisheries has been implicated as a significant factor contribut...
Sea turtles are known to detect chemical cues, but in contrast to most marine animals, turtles surfa...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
International audienceMarine turtles have long been considered to be silent, but few investigations ...
Turtles, like other amphibious animals, face a trade-off between terrestrial and aquatic hearing.We ...
Methods for collecting behavioral audiograms are often time consuming and require trained, captive s...
Sea turtles reside in different acoustic environments with each life history stage and may have diff...
Although the visual and geomagnetic orientation cues used by sea turtle hatchlings during sea-findin...
Although the visual and geologic orientation cues utilized by sea turtle hatchlings during seafindin...
<p>“A” denotes the use of anesthesia when recording auditory evoked potentials. The hearing sensitiv...
The soundscape features of the marine environment provide crucial information about ecosystem health...
Recent research has demonstrated that some freshwater turtles vocalize underwater, but the taxonomic...
Mortality due to capture in longline fisheries has been implicated as a significant factor contribut...
Sea turtles are known to detect chemical cues, but in contrast to most marine animals, turtles surfa...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
International audienceMarine turtles have long been considered to be silent, but few investigations ...
Turtles, like other amphibious animals, face a trade-off between terrestrial and aquatic hearing.We ...
Methods for collecting behavioral audiograms are often time consuming and require trained, captive s...
Sea turtles reside in different acoustic environments with each life history stage and may have diff...
Although the visual and geomagnetic orientation cues used by sea turtle hatchlings during sea-findin...
Although the visual and geologic orientation cues utilized by sea turtle hatchlings during seafindin...
<p>“A” denotes the use of anesthesia when recording auditory evoked potentials. The hearing sensitiv...
The soundscape features of the marine environment provide crucial information about ecosystem health...
Recent research has demonstrated that some freshwater turtles vocalize underwater, but the taxonomic...
Mortality due to capture in longline fisheries has been implicated as a significant factor contribut...
Sea turtles are known to detect chemical cues, but in contrast to most marine animals, turtles surfa...