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70 | IMPACTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE ON CEPHALOCHORDATES
Human activities have significantly altered the natural soundscape of the oceans, posing a growing threat to these ecosystems. Anthropogenic underwater noise is known to detrimentally affect many marine species.
GEI - SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI BIOLOGIA DELLO SVILUPPO E DELLA CELLULA
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Maximum likelihood separation of anthropogenic and wind-generated underwater noise
A method is presented for simultaneous estimation of the probability distributions of both anthropogenic and wind-generated underwater noise power spectral density using only acoustic data recorded with a single hydrophone. Probability density models for
Isaac Skog +7 more
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A Systematic Review of Anthropogenic Noise Impact on Avian Species
Purpose of review: This study aims to investigate anthropogenic noise impact on avian species by means of a systematic review of literature. Recent findings: Based on previous anthropogenic noise impact frameworks, it was possible to: clarify the impacts
Engel, Margret S. +4 more
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The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the occurrence of dolphins in Pacific waters adjacent to the Panama Canal in the context of biological, temporal and spatial factors.
Campbell Castillo, Inez
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Anthropogenic Noise Affects Behavior across Sensory Modalities
Many species are currently experiencing anthropogenically driven environmental changes. Among these changes, increasing noise levels are specifically a problem for species using acoustic signals (i.e., species relying on signals that use the same sensory
Julia D. Sigwart +9 more
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Bibliometric Analysis of Fish Responses to Anthropogenic Noise [PDF]
Anthropogenic noise generally refers to various types of noise generated by human activities and released into the environment, including mechanical operation sounds, ship navigation noises, engineering blasting sounds, and other similar acoustic ...
LI Xian +5 more
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Anthropogenic noise is increasing within our oceans from growing human use. This rise in the ambient soundscape of the marine environment is increasing pressure on the life processes and health of marine animals. Cetaceans rely on the use sound for their
Moore, Kendra
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Anthropogenic noise weakens territorial response to intruder's songs
Noise pollution degrades natural acoustic conditions, potentially interfering with bird communication. However, exactly how noise impacts the ability of the signal receiver to detect and discriminate vocalizations from conspecifics remains understudied ...
Nathan J. Kleist +3 more
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The whitening of ocean soundscapes: the rise of white noise in a changing ocean
Marine soundscapes are critical to the health and resilience of ocean ecosystems, yet they are increasingly hindered by anthropogenic noise. Soundscapes are showing evidence of a shift from fractal, pink-noise-like regimes-characterized by low spectral ...
Alice Affatati
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Effects of Anthropogenic Light and Noise on Anuran Breeding Behavior
The natural environment can be negatively impacted by a variety of human activities, including the production of artificial light at night and anthropogenic noise.
Kobisk, Ashley
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