Direct and indirect effects of chemical contaminants on the behaviour, ecology and evolution of wildlife

M Saaristo, T Brodin, S Balshine… - … of the Royal …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Chemical contaminants (eg metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals) are changing ecosystems
via effects on wildlife. Indeed, recent work explicitly performed under environmentally …

Acoustic communication in a noisy world: can fish compete with anthropogenic noise?

AN Radford, E Kerridge, SD Simpson - Behavioral Ecology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has changed the acoustic environment both on land and
underwater and is now recognized as a pollutant of international concern. Increasing …

[图书][B] Eco-evolutionary dynamics

AP Hendry - 2017 - degruyter.com
In recent years, scientists have realized that evolution can occur on timescales much shorter
than the" long lapse of ages" emphasized by Darwin—in fact, evolutionary change is …

[图书][B] Reproductive biology of teleost fishes

RJ Wootton, C Smith - 2014 - books.google.com
Reproductive Biology of Teleost Fishes is the first integrated review of the reproductive
biology of the bony fishes, which are the most species-rich and diversified group of …

[图书][B] Sensory ecology, behaviour, and evolution

M Stevens - 2013 - books.google.com
Throughout their lives animals must complete many tasks, including finding food, avoiding
predators, attracting mates, and navigating through a complex and dynamic environment …

Pollution going multimodal: the complex impact of the human-altered sensory environment on animal perception and performance

W Halfwerk, H Slabbekoorn - Biology letters, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic sensory pollution is affecting ecosystems worldwide. Human actions
generate acoustic noise, emanate artificial light and emit chemical substances. All of these …

[HTML][HTML] Predicting the effects of anthropogenic noise on fish reproduction

K de Jong, TN Forland, MCP Amorim… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2020 - Springer
Aquatic animals use and produce sound for critical life functions, including reproduction.
Anthropogenic noise is recognized as a global source of environmental pollution and …

Noise can affect acoustic communication and subsequent spawning success in fish

K De Jong, MCP Amorim, PJ Fonseca, CJ Fox… - Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
There are substantial concerns that increasing levels of anthropogenic noise in the oceans
may impact aquatic animals. Noise can affect animals physically, physiologically and …

[HTML][HTML] Soil erosion from agriculture and mining: a threat to tropical stream ecosystems

KM Wantzen, JH Mol - Agriculture, 2013 - mdpi.com
In tropical countries soil erosion is often increased due to high erodibility of geologically old
and weathered soils; intensive rainfall; inappropriate soil management; removal of forest …

Fish sounds and mate choice

MCP Amorim, RO Vasconcelos, PJ Fonseca - Sound communication in …, 2015 - Springer
Fish acoustic signals associated with mating behaviour are typically low-frequency sounds
produced by males when in close proximity to females. However, some species make …