Acoustic communication is central to the reproductive ecology of many fish species, particularly when conditions prevent the use of visual mating cues. The Burbot Lota lota is a freshwater codfish that spawns in a light-limited, under-ice environment. Both sexes possess swim bladder muscles, suggesting that both sexes engage in vocalization and that auditory cues are important to their mating system, but research on acoustic communication has been very limited in this species. In the current study we assessed the hearing sensitivity of Burbot from different size-classes. Burbot hearing was found to be more sensitive in juveniles than in adults, but across size-classes it was most sensitive at lower frequencies, which is similar to results w...
Elevated levels of anthropogenic noise, especially those observed through boating activity, can nega...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies ha...
Burbot (Lota lota) are northern freshwater gadoid fish that spawn under ice-cover, making their repr...
The codfish family includes more than 500 species that vary greatly in their abundance in areas like...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Many marine animals use acoustic signals to mediate social interactions. Acoustic cues and signals a...
Anthropogenic noise is globally increasing in aquatic ecosystems and causes adverse repercussions in...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
Sexual reproduction in all animals depends on effective communication between signalers and receiver...
Rising levels of anthropogenic underwater sound may have negative consequences on freshwater ecosyst...
The WWF-Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare (Trieste, Italy) is located in a major industrial and vac...
Elevated levels of anthropogenic noise, especially those observed through boating activity, can nega...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies ha...
Burbot (Lota lota) are northern freshwater gadoid fish that spawn under ice-cover, making their repr...
The codfish family includes more than 500 species that vary greatly in their abundance in areas like...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction. Anthropog...
World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Littl...
Many marine animals use acoustic signals to mediate social interactions. Acoustic cues and signals a...
Anthropogenic noise is globally increasing in aquatic ecosystems and causes adverse repercussions in...
There is increasing concern about the effect of underwater noise on fish due to rising levels of ant...
Sexual reproduction in all animals depends on effective communication between signalers and receiver...
Rising levels of anthropogenic underwater sound may have negative consequences on freshwater ecosyst...
The WWF-Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare (Trieste, Italy) is located in a major industrial and vac...
Elevated levels of anthropogenic noise, especially those observed through boating activity, can nega...
Fish live in a world that is not silent. In fact, fish hear low frequency sounds and may need them...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies ha...