Marine seafloor ecosystems, and efforts to restore them, depend critically on the influx and settlement of larvae following their pelagic dispersal period. Larval dispersal and settlement patterns are driven by a combination of physical oceanography and behavioral responses of larvae to a suite of sensory cues both in the water column and at settlement sites. There is growing evidence that the biological and physical sounds associated with adult habitats (i.e., the “soundscape”) influence larval settlement and habitat selection; however, the significance of acoustic cues is rarely tested. Here we show in a field experiment that the free-swimming larvae of an estuarine invertebrate, the eastern oyster, respond to the addition of replayed hab...
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The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
Auditory information is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic en...
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Following a planktonic dispersal period of days to months, the larvae of benthic marine organisms mu...
First published: 04 May 20221. Marine soundscapes provide navigational information for dispersing or...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Australia’s native flat oyster reefs (Ostrea angasi) are considered functionally extinct, which has ...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
International audienceOne of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is to reduce carbon emission...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
OnlinePublTechniques that enhance the recruitment of foundation species to restoration sites can inf...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
Auditory information is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic en...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Following a planktonic dispersal period of days to months, the larvae of benthic marine organisms mu...
First published: 04 May 20221. Marine soundscapes provide navigational information for dispersing or...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Australia’s native flat oyster reefs (Ostrea angasi) are considered functionally extinct, which has ...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
International audienceOne of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is to reduce carbon emission...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
OnlinePublTechniques that enhance the recruitment of foundation species to restoration sites can inf...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
Auditory information is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic en...