2010
DOI: 10.1121/1.3507967
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Does environmental noise really affect reef fish behavior or are they talking while we cannot listen to them?

Abstract: Although it has been hypothesized that reef fish reduces sound production during extreme environmental events, it is possible that fish sounds are still present but only masked by elevated environmental noise. Although available acoustic technology makes it difficult to address this question, we can still generate hypotheses about the impact of environmental noise on fish sound production. Is there a behavioral response to environmental noise, or are fish sounds present at the same levels but masked and theref… Show more

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