2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107456
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Silent winters and rock-and-roll summers: The long-term effects of changing oceans on marine fish vocalization

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“…The 5-year fish chorusing trends derived at the ETS showed that these two chorusing types exhibited consistent seasonal chorusing patterns, without large variations in intensity and duration of the chorusing during summers (Siddagangaiah et al, 2021). The annual seasonal variation of the fish chorusing at the ETS is shown in Figure S2.…”
Section: Fish Choruses Recordedmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The 5-year fish chorusing trends derived at the ETS showed that these two chorusing types exhibited consistent seasonal chorusing patterns, without large variations in intensity and duration of the chorusing during summers (Siddagangaiah et al, 2021). The annual seasonal variation of the fish chorusing at the ETS is shown in Figure S2.…”
Section: Fish Choruses Recordedmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Because chorus Type 1 is characterized by sustained chorusing activity occurring from dusk to dawn, with the length and intensity of chorusing being seasonally controlled, we hypothesize that they might belong to the family Sciaenidae as well. The 5-year fish chorusing trends derived at the ETS showed that these two chorusing types exhibited consistent seasonal chorusing patterns, without large variations in intensity and duration of the chorusing during summers (Siddagangaiah et al, 2021). The annual seasonal variation of the fish chorusing at the ETS is shown in Figure S2.…”
Section: Fish Choruses Recordedmentioning
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“…While some research exists on the responses of fishes and aquatic invertebrates to a variety of different sounds, less is known about how sounds specifically emitted from OSW energy development could potentially alter behaviors (e.g., Wahlberg and Westerberg, 2005;Siddagangaiah et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2021). However, the available data suggest that behavioral changes resulting from exposure to sounds from OSW energy development could be a concern for at least some species (e.g., Perrow et al, 2011;Thomsen et al, 2012;Hawkins et al, 2014;Iafrate et al, 2016;Methratta and Dardick, 2019;Kok et al, 2021;Puig-Pons et al, 2021).…”
Section: B Conduct Behavioral Response Studies To Examine Non-displac...mentioning
confidence: 99%