Background Fish sound production is widespread throughout many families. Territorial displays and courtship are the most common reasons for fish sound production. Yet, there is still some questions on how acoustic signaling and reproduction are correlated in many sound-producing species. In the present study, our aim was to determine if a quantitative relationship exists between calling and egg deposition in captive spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus). This type of data is essential if passive acoustics is to be used to identify spawning aggregations over large spatial scales and monitor reproductive activity over annual and decadal timeframes. Methods Acoustic recorders (i.e., DSG-Oceans) were placed in three laboratory tanks to record ...
Fish sound production has been associated with courtship and spawning behavior. Acoustic recordings...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is commonly used to study behavior and population dynamics of soni...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Several species of fish and other aquatic organisms use sound for communication, reproductive signal...
Sounds produced by fishes during reproductive periods are increasingly being discovered, highlightin...
Although many fish species are vocal, the use of fish sounds for aquaculture management and wild pop...
"Remote observations of marine animal behavior have one distinct advantage over direct observations:...
Spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, spawning locations as well as associated environmental variab...
North Carolina, have been recorded both under captive conditions and in hydrophone and sonobuoy fiel...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
Understanding factors controlling the distribution and reproduction of fishes is crucial for develop...
Many species rely on acoustic communication to fulfil several functions such as advertisement and me...
In the Southeast USA, major contributors to estuarine soundscapes are the courtship calls produced b...
International audience1. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a non‐invasive technique that uses hyd...
In the Southeast USA, major contributors to estuarine soundscapes are the courtship calls produced b...
Fish sound production has been associated with courtship and spawning behavior. Acoustic recordings...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is commonly used to study behavior and population dynamics of soni...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...
Several species of fish and other aquatic organisms use sound for communication, reproductive signal...
Sounds produced by fishes during reproductive periods are increasingly being discovered, highlightin...
Although many fish species are vocal, the use of fish sounds for aquaculture management and wild pop...
"Remote observations of marine animal behavior have one distinct advantage over direct observations:...
Spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, spawning locations as well as associated environmental variab...
North Carolina, have been recorded both under captive conditions and in hydrophone and sonobuoy fiel...
Sound production is a widespread phenomenon in fishes; however, the importance of acoustic signals a...
Understanding factors controlling the distribution and reproduction of fishes is crucial for develop...
Many species rely on acoustic communication to fulfil several functions such as advertisement and me...
In the Southeast USA, major contributors to estuarine soundscapes are the courtship calls produced b...
International audience1. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a non‐invasive technique that uses hyd...
In the Southeast USA, major contributors to estuarine soundscapes are the courtship calls produced b...
Fish sound production has been associated with courtship and spawning behavior. Acoustic recordings...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is commonly used to study behavior and population dynamics of soni...
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans may impac...