Sexual selection and predation drive the repeated evolution of stridulation in Heteroptera and other arthropods

LR Davranoglou, GK Taylor, B Mortimer - Biological Reviews, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Acoustic and substrate‐borne vibrations are among the most widely used signalling
modalities in animals. Arthropods display a staggering diversity of vibroacoustic organs …

Temporal patterns in the soundscape of the shallow waters of a Mediterranean marine protected area

G Buscaino, M Ceraulo, N Pieretti, V Corrias… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
The study of marine soundscapes is an emerging field of research that contributes important
information about biological compositions and environmental conditions. The seasonal and …

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 …

Exploring spatial and temporal trends in the soundscape of an ecologically significant embayment

RL Putland, R Constantine, CA Radford - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Abstract The Hauraki Gulf, a shallow embayment in north-eastern New Zealand, provides an
interesting environment for ecological soundscape research. It is situated on a tectonic plate …

Sound production and associated behaviours of benthic invertebrates from a coastal habitat in the north-east Atlantic

L Coquereau, J Grall, L Chauvaud, C Gervaise… - Marine biology, 2016 - Springer
Maerl beds are among the most endangered habitats in coastal temperate waters and a
priority for conservation. Passive acoustics is a potential non-intrusive approach for …

Sound characterization of the European lobster Homarus gammarus in tanks

Y Jézéquel, J Bonnel, J Coston-Guarini, JM Guarini… - Aquatic Biology, 2018 - int-res.com
Experiments in marine behavioural ecology rely heavily on observations made in tanks.
However, when studying acoustic behaviours of marine animals in confined volumes, the …

[HTML][HTML] Soundscapes as heard by invertebrates and fishes: Particle motion measurements on coral reefs

IT Jones, MD Gray, TA Mooney - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
Coral reef soundscapes are increasingly studied for their ecological uses by invertebrates
and fishes, for monitoring habitat quality, and to investigate effects of anthropogenic noise …

Comparative sound detection abilities of four decapod crustaceans

CA Radford, K Tay, ML Goeritz - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - journals.biologists.com
Sound perception and detection in decapod crustaceans is surprisingly poorly understood,
even though there is mounting evidence for sound playing a critical role in many life history …

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 …

Effect of biological and anthropogenic habitat sounds on oxidative stress biomarkers and behavior in a key crab species

SM Snitman, FM Mitton, P Marina, C Maria… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2022 - Elsevier
Soundscapes are characterized by a combination of natural and anthropogenic sounds.
This study evaluated the stress effect of biological and anthropogenic sounds characterizing …