The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for detecting Arctic Charr at their spawning grounds and (ii) characterize the overall acoustic soundscape of these sites. PAM was carried out over three Arctic Charr spawning grounds in the UK, one lotic and two lentic. 24-h cycles of recordings were collected prior to and during the Arctic Charr spawning season, which was determined from data returns by simultaneous net monitoring. Acoustic analysis consisted of manual quantification of sound sources, Acoustic Complexity Index (ACI) calculation and spectral analysis in 1/3 octave band (SPL; dB re 1 μPa). In the lotic spawning ground, prior to the beginning of Arctic Charr spawning, SPL and ACI show...
We used an array of fixed acoustic receivers (N = 42) to track the summer marine movements of 121 an...
This was an acoustic telemetry study investigating lacustrine habitat utilization of anadromous popu...
Sea ice reduction in the Arctic is allowing for increased vessel traffic and activity. Vessel noise ...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for det...
Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) are endangered in the Laurentian Great Lakes with increasing bi...
International audience1. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a non‐invasive technique that uses hyd...
Continuous data on the condition of fish is necessary to monitor, control and document biological pr...
Fish sound production has been associated with courtship and spawning behavior. Acoustic recordings...
Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus did not appear to invest in acoustic communication during courtship ...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
Sea ice reduction in the Arctic is allowing for increased vessel traffic and activity. Vessel noise ...
peer reviewedFish sounds are important components of Azorean soundscapes. Therefore, unraveling thei...
Biodiversity in freshwater habitats is decreasing faster than in any other type of environment, most...
Background Fish sound production is widespread throughout many families. Territorial displays and co...
Passive acoustic recording (PAR) systems are non-invasive and allow researchers to collect data over...
We used an array of fixed acoustic receivers (N = 42) to track the summer marine movements of 121 an...
This was an acoustic telemetry study investigating lacustrine habitat utilization of anadromous popu...
Sea ice reduction in the Arctic is allowing for increased vessel traffic and activity. Vessel noise ...
The aims of this study were to (i) assess the efficacy of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) for det...
Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) are endangered in the Laurentian Great Lakes with increasing bi...
International audience1. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a non‐invasive technique that uses hyd...
Continuous data on the condition of fish is necessary to monitor, control and document biological pr...
Fish sound production has been associated with courtship and spawning behavior. Acoustic recordings...
Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus did not appear to invest in acoustic communication during courtship ...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
Sea ice reduction in the Arctic is allowing for increased vessel traffic and activity. Vessel noise ...
peer reviewedFish sounds are important components of Azorean soundscapes. Therefore, unraveling thei...
Biodiversity in freshwater habitats is decreasing faster than in any other type of environment, most...
Background Fish sound production is widespread throughout many families. Territorial displays and co...
Passive acoustic recording (PAR) systems are non-invasive and allow researchers to collect data over...
We used an array of fixed acoustic receivers (N = 42) to track the summer marine movements of 121 an...
This was an acoustic telemetry study investigating lacustrine habitat utilization of anadromous popu...
Sea ice reduction in the Arctic is allowing for increased vessel traffic and activity. Vessel noise ...