“…In these difficult‐to‐access aquatic environments where visibility can be limited, sound is often a principle means of animal communication, and this acoustic communication presents an opportunity for researchers to conduct long‐term, high‐resolution acoustic monitoring (Jansson, ; Luczkovich, Mann, & Rountree, ). Thus far, almost all underwater acoustic studies that aim to evaluate biological diversity or habitat condition have focused on marine habitats (Coquereau, Lossent, Grall, & Chauvaud, ; Freeman et al., ; Harris, Shears, & Radford, ; Miksis‐Olds, ; Parks, Miksis‐Olds, & Denes, ; cf. Desjonquères et al., ).…”