2023
DOI: 10.3390/acoustics5020026
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Implication of Altered Acoustic Active Space for Cetacean Species That Result from Soundscape Changes and Noise Additions

Abstract: Organisms use multi-modal, scale-dependent, sensory information to decipher their surroundings. This can include, for example, recognizing the presence of con- or heterospecifics, including a predatory threat, the presence and abundance of prey, or navigational cues to travel between breeding or feeding areas. Here we advocate for the use of the concept of active space to understand the extent to which an individual might be sending and receiving habitat information, describing this as the active component of … Show more

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