2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14230
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Noise-induced masking of hearing in a labyrinth fish: effects on sound detection in croaking gouramis

Abstract: An increasing level of anthropogenic underwater noise (shipping, drilling, sonar use, etc.) impairs acoustic orientation and communication in fish by hindering signal transmission or detection. Different noise regimes can reduce the ability to detect sounds of conspecifics due to an upward shift of the hearing threshold, a phenomenon termed masking. We therefore investigated the masking effect of white noise on the auditory thresholds in female croaking gouramis (Trichopsis vittata, Osphronemidae). We hypothes… Show more

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“…In both fish and birds, lunar illumination is the driving factor. Light presence increases the possibility to detect prey or to be detected by predators, which both come as a trade-off to calling for mates (Thomas et al 2002;Maiditsch and Ladich 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both fish and birds, lunar illumination is the driving factor. Light presence increases the possibility to detect prey or to be detected by predators, which both come as a trade-off to calling for mates (Thomas et al 2002;Maiditsch and Ladich 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%