Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date, few studies have been undertaken to investigate the effects of different noise frequencies on the behaviour of juvenile fish. In this study, the behavioural changes of juvenile gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) are evaluated when exposed to white noise filtered in third-octave bands centred at 63, 125, 500, and 1000 Hz (sound pressure level, 140–150 dB re 1 lPa) for 7 h. The group dispersion, motility, and swimming height of the fish were analysed before and during the acoustic emission. Dispersion of the fish was found to reduce immediately upon application of low frequency sound (63 and 125 Hz) with a return to control condition after 2 h...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Underwater sound from human activities may affect fish behaviour negatively and threaten the stabili...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
[EN] Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date,...
Human activities in the oceans, such as marine traffic and Deep Sea Mining (DSM), are increasing in ...
An increasing number of studies have shown that anthropogenic noise can negatively affect aspects of...
Underwater noise is mainly produced by anthropogenic activities and has increased in recent years. T...
Aquatic anthropogenic noise is on the rise, with growing concern about its impact on species that ar...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Man-made noise can affect physiology and behaviour of animals of all taxa, including fish. However, ...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is inter...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
As concerns about the effects of underwater anthropogenic noises on the auditory function of organis...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Underwater sound from human activities may affect fish behaviour negatively and threaten the stabili...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...
[EN] Anthropogenic activities are causing increased noise levels in the marine environment. To date,...
Human activities in the oceans, such as marine traffic and Deep Sea Mining (DSM), are increasing in ...
An increasing number of studies have shown that anthropogenic noise can negatively affect aspects of...
Underwater noise is mainly produced by anthropogenic activities and has increased in recent years. T...
Aquatic anthropogenic noise is on the rise, with growing concern about its impact on species that ar...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Man-made noise can affect physiology and behaviour of animals of all taxa, including fish. However, ...
Anthropogenic sources increasingly contribute to the underwater soundscape and this may negatively i...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is inter...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
As concerns about the effects of underwater anthropogenic noises on the auditory function of organis...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Underwater sound from human activities may affect fish behaviour negatively and threaten the stabili...
Abstract Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that i...