Within the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biodiversity, one of the least understood concerns is the noise produced by human operations at sea and from land. Many aspects of how noise and other forms of energy may impact the natural balance of the oceans are still unstudied. Substantial attention has been devoted in the last decades to determine the sensitivity to noise of marine mammals—especially cetaceans and pinnipeds—and fish because they are known to possess hearing organs. Recent studies have revealed that a wide diversity of invertebrates are also sensitive to sounds, especially via sensory organs whose original function is to allow maintaining equilibrium in the water column and to sense gravity. Mari...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Within the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biodiversity, one of the l...
Chapter on proceedings of conference "the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II" published as a book b...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biolo...
Anthropogenic sound has profoundly changed the acoustic environment of aquatic habitats, with growin...
Underwater soundscapes have grown considerably louder over the previous century due to increases in ...
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A critical concern with respect to marine animal acoustics is the issue of hearing “sensitivity,” as...
Jellyfishes represent a group of species that play an important role in oceans, particularly as a fo...
There is currently relatively little information on how marine organisms process and analyze sound, ...
Noise produced by human activities has increased in the oceans over the last decades. Whereas most s...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Within the set of risk factors that compromise the conservation of marine biodiversity, one of the l...
Chapter on proceedings of conference "the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II" published as a book b...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biolo...
Anthropogenic sound has profoundly changed the acoustic environment of aquatic habitats, with growin...
Underwater soundscapes have grown considerably louder over the previous century due to increases in ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. 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...
Jellyfishes represent a group of species that play an important role in oceans, particularly as a fo...
There is currently relatively little information on how marine organisms process and analyze sound, ...
Noise produced by human activities has increased in the oceans over the last decades. Whereas most s...
Many marine animals use sound and acoustic energy sensors to adapt to their environment. Most biolog...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...