2022
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3764
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Fish acoustic community structure in Neptune seagrass meadows across the Mediterranean basin

Abstract: Sound production represents an integral part of social communication in many teleost fish; however, few studies have investigated the structure, organization and variability of fish sounds at the community level. Fish acoustic community structure was recorded simultaneously in three sites located along the Mediterranean basin within the endemic habitat of Posidonia oceanica seagrass beds. Acoustic diversity and species‐specific sound features were expected to differ between locations. We predicted that, in com… Show more

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“…18 countries in this study vs. 10 countries reported in Fishbase), and that it inhabits a diverse array of environments (e.g. Parmentier et al, 2010; Kéver et al, 2016; Bolgan et al, 2020; Di Iorio et al, 2021; La Manna et al, 2021; Bolgan et al, 2022). Furthermore, acoustic studies show that O. rochei sounds are among the most abundant fish sound types recorded in Mediterranean coastal areas, often generating acoustic mass phenomena (Di Iorio et al, 2021; La Manna et al, 2021; Bolgan et al, 2022; Figure 1g).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…18 countries in this study vs. 10 countries reported in Fishbase), and that it inhabits a diverse array of environments (e.g. Parmentier et al, 2010; Kéver et al, 2016; Bolgan et al, 2020; Di Iorio et al, 2021; La Manna et al, 2021; Bolgan et al, 2022). Furthermore, acoustic studies show that O. rochei sounds are among the most abundant fish sound types recorded in Mediterranean coastal areas, often generating acoustic mass phenomena (Di Iorio et al, 2021; La Manna et al, 2021; Bolgan et al, 2022; Figure 1g).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…a chorus of many individuals emitting sounds in the same location and at the same time; McCauley & Cato, 2016) were generally recorded (e.g. Figure 1g; Di Iorio et al, 2021; Bolgan et al, 2022).…”
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“…We found an increase in call rates around dusk and dawn, similar to those seen in previous studies on this reef and elsewhere (Staaterman et al 2014, Kaplan et al 2018). These methods tend to quantify overall SPLs and thus could be dominated by repeated, high-intensity calls from certain fish or invertebrate choruses (Radford et al 2008, Parsons et al 2016, Kahl et al 2021, Bolgan et al 2022 and miss more subtle lower-amplitude calls. Interestingly, we did not see a clear association be tween call SPL and call rate, despite generally similar diel trends (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%