The viviparous sea snakes (Hydrophiinae) are a secondarily aquatic radiation of more than 60 species that possess many phenotypic adaptations to marine life. However, virtually nothing is known of the role and sensitivity of hearing in sea snakes. This study investigated the hearing sensitivity of the fully marine sea snake Hydrophis stokesii by measuring auditory evoked potential (AEP) audiograms for two individuals. AEPs were recorded from 40 Hz (the lowest frequency tested) up to 600 Hz, with a peak in sensitivity identified at 60 Hz (163.5 dB re. 1 µPa or 123 dB re. 1 µm s⁻²). Our data suggest that sea snakes are sensitive to low-frequency sounds but have relatively low sensitivity compared with bony fishes and marine turtles. Additiona...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
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Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and other odontocete cetaceans rely on sound for communicat...
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A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
Sea turtles reside in different acoustic environments with each life history stage and may have diff...
Front-fanged elapid snakes (subfamily: Hydrophiinae) have invaded marine habitats twice: the oviparo...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Methods for collecting behavioral audiograms are often time consuming and require trained, captive s...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Testing the hearing abilities of marine mammals under water is...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the world’s oceans are a matter of concern for the conse...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Odontocetes use echolocation to detect, track, and discriminate their prey, as well as negotiate the...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and other odontocete cetaceans rely on sound for communicat...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...
<p>An understanding of sensory ecology, how animals receive and respond to their environment, can be...
Sea turtles reside in different acoustic environments with each life history stage and may have diff...
Front-fanged elapid snakes (subfamily: Hydrophiinae) have invaded marine habitats twice: the oviparo...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Methods for collecting behavioral audiograms are often time consuming and require trained, captive s...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Testing the hearing abilities of marine mammals under water is...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the world’s oceans are a matter of concern for the conse...
Sea turtles spend much of their life in aquatic environments, but critical portions of their life cy...
Odontocetes use echolocation to detect, track, and discriminate their prey, as well as negotiate the...
Fishes show great variability in hearing sensitivity, bandwidth, and the appropriate stimulus compon...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...