2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.01.470707
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Experimental sound exposure modifies swimming activities and increases food handling error in adult zebrafish

Abstract: Anthropogenic sound is currently recognized as a source of environmental pollution in terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Elevated sound levels may cause a broad range of impacts on aquatic organisms among taxa. Sound is an important sensory stimulus for aquatic organisms and it may cause fluctuations in stress-related physiological indices and in a broader extent induce behavioural effects such as driving as a distracting stimulus, masking important relevant acoustic signals and cues in a range of marine and fr… Show more

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