The effects of ship noise on marine mammals—a review
The number of marine watercraft is on the rise—from private boats in coastal areas to
commercial ships crossing oceans. A concomitant increase in underwater noise has been …
commercial ships crossing oceans. A concomitant increase in underwater noise has been …
Understanding the population consequences of disturbance
Managing the nonlethal effects of disturbance on wildlife populations has been a long‐term
goal for decision makers, managers, and ecologists, and assessment of these effects is …
goal for decision makers, managers, and ecologists, and assessment of these effects is …
Behavioral responses to predatory sounds predict sensitivity of cetaceans to anthropogenic noise within a soundscape of fear
PJO Miller, S Isojunno, E Siegal… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
As human activities impact virtually every animal habitat on the planet, identifying species at-
risk from disturbance is a priority. Cetaceans are an example taxon where responsiveness to …
risk from disturbance is a priority. Cetaceans are an example taxon where responsiveness to …
Underwater noise and Arctic marine mammals: Review and policy recommendations
Underwater noise is an important issue globally. Underwater noise can cause auditory
masking, behavioural disturbance, hearing damage, and even death for marine animals …
masking, behavioural disturbance, hearing damage, and even death for marine animals …
The effects of noise on animals
This chapter describes the effects of noise on animals in terrestrial and aquatic habitats.
Potential adverse effects cover a range of behavioral changes and physiological responses …
Potential adverse effects cover a range of behavioral changes and physiological responses …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of research efforts to understand the effects of underwater sound on cetaceans
S Guan, T Brookens - Water Biology and Security, 2023 - Elsevier
Cetaceans are aquatic mammals living in an environment that is more suited for hearing
than vision. As such, their sensory systems largely utilize acoustic cues for navigation …
than vision. As such, their sensory systems largely utilize acoustic cues for navigation …
Acoustic environment of comprehensive activity spaces in nursing homes: A case study in Harbin, China
Nursing homes are places where the elderly conduct their daily activities, and frequent
gatherings of nursing home residents may lead to a complicated acoustic environment in …
gatherings of nursing home residents may lead to a complicated acoustic environment in …
Analysis of protected species observer data: Strengths, weaknesses, and application in the assessment of marine mammal responses to seismic surveys in the …
MJ Barkaszi, CJ Kelly - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Visual observation data collected by protected species observers (PSOs) is required per
regulations stipulated in Notices to Lessees (NTLs) and geophysical survey Permits (Form …
regulations stipulated in Notices to Lessees (NTLs) and geophysical survey Permits (Form …
Marine soundscape variation reveals insights into baleen whales and their environment: a case study in central New Zealand
VE Warren, C McPherson, G Giorli… - Royal Society …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Baleen whales reliably produce stereotyped vocalizations, enabling their spatio-temporal
distributions to be inferred from acoustic detections. Soundscape analysis provides an …
distributions to be inferred from acoustic detections. Soundscape analysis provides an …
Assessing population-level effects of anthropogenic disturbance on a marine mammal population
The Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) model is a conceptual framework
used to assess the potential for population-level consequences following exposure of …
used to assess the potential for population-level consequences following exposure of …