The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingly recognized as a key component of animal ecology. Natural soundscapes are crucial for orientation in many different taxa when seeking suitable breeding grounds or settlement habitats. In the marine environment, coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and is thus a possible driver of reef population dynamics. We explored reef noise across a gradient of reef qualities, tested sound propagation models against field recordings and combined them with fish audio grams to demonstrate the importance of reef quality in determining which reefs larvae are likely to detect. We found t...
International audienceAcoustic recording has been recognized as a valuable tool for non-intrusive mo...
Soniferous reef animals produce sound through intentional behaviors like communication and as byprod...
Several recent studies have shown that some larval fishes will approach underwater speakers that bro...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Noise generated by a reef community provides a valuable orientation cue for reef fish; both for larv...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage. Reef recovery r...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
Biological sounds produced on coral reefs may provide settlement cues to marine larvae. Sound fields...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
International audienceThe ability of different marine species to use acoustic cues to locate reefs i...
After a pelagic larval phase, settlement-stage coral reef fi sh must locate a suitable reef habitat ...
International audienceAcoustic recording has been recognized as a valuable tool for non-intrusive mo...
Soniferous reef animals produce sound through intentional behaviors like communication and as byprod...
Several recent studies have shown that some larval fishes will approach underwater speakers that bro...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Noise generated by a reef community provides a valuable orientation cue for reef fish; both for larv...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage. Reef recovery r...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
Biological sounds produced on coral reefs may provide settlement cues to marine larvae. Sound fields...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
International audienceThe ability of different marine species to use acoustic cues to locate reefs i...
After a pelagic larval phase, settlement-stage coral reef fi sh must locate a suitable reef habitat ...
International audienceAcoustic recording has been recognized as a valuable tool for non-intrusive mo...
Soniferous reef animals produce sound through intentional behaviors like communication and as byprod...
Several recent studies have shown that some larval fishes will approach underwater speakers that bro...