Tracking movements of decapod crustaceans: a review of a half-century of telemetry-based studies
Decapod crustaceans are ecologically and economically important invertebrates but are
vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Understanding their spatial …
vulnerable to anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Understanding their spatial …
Assessing the impacts of anthropogenic sounds on early stages of benthic invertebrates: The “Larvosonic system”
F Olivier, M Gigot, D Mathias, Y Jezequel… - Limnology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Noise produced by human activities has increased in the oceans over the last decades.
Whereas most studies have focused on the impact of anthropogenic noise on marine …
Whereas most studies have focused on the impact of anthropogenic noise on marine …
Sound detection and production mechanisms in aquatic decapod and stomatopod crustaceans
CA Radford, JA Stanley - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
The sensory systems of crustaceans (aquatic decapods and stomatopods) have adapted to
a diverse range of aquatic ecosystems. Sound production in aquatic crustaceans is more …
a diverse range of aquatic ecosystems. Sound production in aquatic crustaceans is more …
Acoustic particle motion detection in the snapping shrimp (Alpheus richardsoni)
Many crustaceans produce sounds that might be used in communication. However, little is
known about sound detection in crustaceans, hindering our understanding of crustacean …
known about sound detection in crustaceans, hindering our understanding of crustacean …
[HTML][HTML] Decreased feeding rates of the copepod Acartia tonsa when exposed to playback harbor traffic noise
S Kühn, F King, K Heubel - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Copepods present the largest and most diverse group of zooplankton and their
feeding behavior can affect top-down and bottom-up processes. Thus, how efficient feeding …
feeding behavior can affect top-down and bottom-up processes. Thus, how efficient feeding …
Reliable characterization of sound features in fishes begins in open-water environments
Many fishes use sounds to communicate in a wide range of behavioral contexts. In
monitoring studies, these sounds can be used to detect and identify species. However …
monitoring studies, these sounds can be used to detect and identify species. However …
Sound detection by the American lobster (Homarus americanus)
Although many crustaceans produce sounds, their hearing abilities and mechanisms are
poorly understood, leaving uncertainties regarding whether or how these animals use sound …
poorly understood, leaving uncertainties regarding whether or how these animals use sound …
[PDF][PDF] Analysis of soundscapes as an ecological tool
Whether listening in a forest or on an open plain, by the side of a river or in the ocean, at the
outskirts of suburbia or right downtown, the Earth abounds with sounds. The use of the term …
outskirts of suburbia or right downtown, the Earth abounds with sounds. The use of the term …
Tank acoustics substantially distort broadband sounds produced by marine crustaceans
Marine crustaceans produce broadband sounds that have been mostly characterized in
tanks. While tank physical impacts on such signals are documented in the acoustic …
tanks. While tank physical impacts on such signals are documented in the acoustic …
Two of the most common crustacean zooplankton Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Calanus spp. produce sounds within the hearing range of their fish predators
S Kühn, AC Utne-Palm, K de Jong - Bioacoustics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Sound is an effective channel for the transfer of information underwater. While it is known
that fish and whales can use sound for communication, and as a cue to localise predators …
that fish and whales can use sound for communication, and as a cue to localise predators …