2020
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.219683
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Ontogenetic variation in the hearing sensitivity of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) and the implications of anthropogenic sound on behavior and communication

Abstract: Black sea bass (Centropristis striata) is an important fish species in both commercial and recreational fisheries of southern New England and the mid-Atlantic Bight. Due to the intense urbanization of these waters, this species is subject to a wide range of anthropogenic noise pollution. Concerns that C. striata are negatively affected by pile driving and construction noise predominate in areas earmarked for energy development. However, as yet, the hearing range of C. striata is unknown, making it hard to eval… Show more

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“…Black sea bass support key commercial and recreational fisheries in the MAB shelf system and in regions slated for aggressive wind energy development. Indeed, black sea bass have been established as a model species for understanding wind energy impacts [ 74 , 75 ], and as a priority species, wind farm and fishing impacts must be assessed against natural storm disturbances. Wind tower construction and maintenance will occur during periods and in regions influenced by natural storm disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Black sea bass support key commercial and recreational fisheries in the MAB shelf system and in regions slated for aggressive wind energy development. Indeed, black sea bass have been established as a model species for understanding wind energy impacts [ 74 , 75 ], and as a priority species, wind farm and fishing impacts must be assessed against natural storm disturbances. Wind tower construction and maintenance will occur during periods and in regions influenced by natural storm disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind tower construction and maintenance will occur during periods and in regions influenced by natural storm disturbances. Stresses related to wind tower construction include sound caused by piledriving or vessel operation [75][76][77][78][79], alterations to local electromagnetic fields [80,81]; or, altered distribution of local benthic and demersal species through the emplacement of additional structured habitat [82][83][84]. Each of these stresses can interact with storm disturbance, obscuring or enhancing impacts associated with wind tower construction alone.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SoundTrap recorder was set to the low setting (sensitivity −185.4 dB re 1 V µPa −1 ), and the LS1 recorder (sensitivity −180.0 dB re 1 V µPa −1 ) was deployed with a gain of 2.05 dB re 1 µPa. Ambient sound pressure levels (root-mean-square) were calculated for each site using a custom script in MATLAB (version 2020a) within the expected hearing range of black sea bass (Stanley et al 2020; frequency range 100 Hz-1 kHz) and the full broadband frequency range (10 Hz-24 kHz). The acoustic recorders were recovered on 30 October 2019, but owing to battery limitations, records were only available until 6 September 2019 at Site 1 and until 13 August 2019 at Site 2.…”
Section: Environmental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental setup, recording, and calibration procedures were similar to those of (Stanley et al, 2020), and are described in detail in Appendix B (Supplementary Info). Briefly, fish were anesthetized in a dilute solution of 100% clove oil (0.25 mL clove oil : 1 L seawater) to reduce large muscular movements.…”
Section: Fundulus Heteroclitus Auditory Evoked Potentials (Aeps)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some fish species have improved hearing from juveniles to adults and with increasing size (Wright et al, 2011). Others have decreased sound sensitivity at larger sizes and later ontogenetic stages, although these changes may be non-linear (Salas et al, 2018;Stanley et al, 2020). To summarize, for more complete and accurate comparisons of invertebrate and fish hearing abilities with particle motion soundscape data, we need more detailed understanding of hearing mechanisms including directional, frequency, and temporal filtering, more measurements of behavioral responses to ecologically realistic stimuli, and more studies testing hearing of multiple life stages of given species.…”
Section: What Aspects Of the Particle Motion Soundscape Are Detectable By Fishes And Invertebrates?mentioning
confidence: 99%