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Effects of ambient and boat noise on hearing and communication in three fish species living in a marine protected area (Miramare, Italy)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- The WWF-Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare (Trieste, Italy) is located in a major industrial and vacation area in the Adriatic Sea. Consequently, noise emanating from boating and shipping is an inevitable factor for local fishes. This study investigates the effects of ambient and ship noise on representatives of three vocal fish families with different hearing abilities. Ambient and ship noise were recorded, their sound pressure levels measured and played back in the lab. Auditory sensitivity was determined in Chromis chromis, Sciaena umbra and Gobius cruentatus, utilizing the auditory evoked potential recording technique. Compared to lab conditions, hearing thresholds determined during ambient noise playbacks were barely masked. Contrary, the noise emanating from a cabin-cruiser substantially reduced auditory sensitivity relative to thresholds in ambient noise. This masking effect was most pronounced in the frequency range where acoustic communication takes place. Boat noise potentially affects acoustic communication in fishes inhabiting the reserve.
- Subjects :
- Ambient noise level
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
Transportation
Ambient noise
Aquatic Science
Oceanography
Vocalization
Vessel noise
Hearing
Mediterranean Sea
Animals
Animal communication
Sound pressure
Ships
biology
Animal
Marine reserve
biology.organism_classification
Chromis chromis
Pollution
Fish acoustic communication
Masking
Environmental Monitoring
Italy
Noise, Transportation
Perciformes
Vocalization, Animal
Noise
Gobius cruentatus
Environmental science
Marine protected area
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....75c53025bae1572d6621d8951189c5ff