Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acoustically sensitive marine mammals. Many jurisdictions require such activities to undergo marine mammal impact assessments to guide mitigation. However, the ability to assess impacts in a rigorous, quantitative way is hindered by large knowledge gaps concerning hearing ability, sensitivity, and behavioral responses to noise exposure. We describe a simulation-based framework, called SAFESIMM (Statistical Algorithms For Estimating the Sonar Influence on Marine Megafauna), that can be used to calculate the numbers of agents (animals) likely to be affected by intense underwater sounds. We illustrate the simulation framework using two species that a...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
The underwater and airborne acoustic environment forms a critical part of many marine mammals life c...
1. High-throughput environmental sensing technologies are increasingly central to global monit...
The work was funded by the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Department of the En...
1. Tidal stream energy converters (turbines) are currently being installed in tidally energetic coas...
This manuscript was written following the Behavioral Response Research Evaluation Workshop (BRREW), ...
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and ectothermic ...
Author version of article published in final form at DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2015.1954© 2015 The Author(s...
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and ectothermic ...
Laboratory measurements of physiological and demographic tolerances are important in understanding t...
This review was supported by Office of Naval Research grant N00014‐16‐1‐2858: “PCoD+: Developing wid...
Understanding how, where, and when animals move is a central problem in marine ecology and conservat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
The underwater and airborne acoustic environment forms a critical part of many marine mammals life c...
1. High-throughput environmental sensing technologies are increasingly central to global monit...
The work was funded by the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Department of the En...
1. Tidal stream energy converters (turbines) are currently being installed in tidally energetic coas...
This manuscript was written following the Behavioral Response Research Evaluation Workshop (BRREW), ...
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and ectothermic ...
Author version of article published in final form at DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2015.1954© 2015 The Author(s...
Rising ocean temperatures are threatening marine species and populations worldwide, and ectothermic ...
Laboratory measurements of physiological and demographic tolerances are important in understanding t...
This review was supported by Office of Naval Research grant N00014‐16‐1‐2858: “PCoD+: Developing wid...
Understanding how, where, and when animals move is a central problem in marine ecology and conservat...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
Although species richness can be determined by different mechanisms at different spatial scales, the...
The underwater and airborne acoustic environment forms a critical part of many marine mammals life c...
1. High-throughput environmental sensing technologies are increasingly central to global monit...