Sound pollution in the marine environment has been increasing largely due to anthropogenic sources such as vessel traffic, coastal development, fossil fuel extraction, and military exercises. Studies determining the effects of anthropogenic sound on marine organisms have mostly focused on vertebrates, namely fish and marine mammals; however, less research has been done to study the effects of sound on marine invertebrates. The goal of this research is to examine the effect of anthropogenic sound on the ascidian Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) in Tampa Bay, FL. A total of 48 ascidians were collected from 2 sites with differing amounts of boat traffic and thus different anthropogenic soundscapes. Ascidians were individually exposed to 3 separa...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
IntroductionNoise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; however, responses of eco...
Sound pollution in the marine environment has been increasing largely due to anthropogenic sources s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Sound is utilized by marine animal taxa for many ecologically important functions, and these taxa ar...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
International audienceWithin the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biod...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive feature of the coastal ocean soundscape and is intensifying as ve...
Noise produced by human activities has increased in the oceans over the last decades. Whereas most s...
Ultrasonic antifouling devices are installed globally on a variety of vessel types and are marketed ...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
IntroductionNoise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; however, responses of eco...
Sound pollution in the marine environment has been increasing largely due to anthropogenic sources s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Sound is utilized by marine animal taxa for many ecologically important functions, and these taxa ar...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
International audienceWithin the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biod...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive feature of the coastal ocean soundscape and is intensifying as ve...
Noise produced by human activities has increased in the oceans over the last decades. Whereas most s...
Ultrasonic antifouling devices are installed globally on a variety of vessel types and are marketed ...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
Sound in water tends to travel much faster than in air. Cetaceans started to use the hearing system ...
IntroductionNoise pollution is a major stressor in the marine environment; however, responses of eco...