6   Artículos

 
en línea
Renée P. Schoeman, Christine Erbe and Stephanie Plön    
In 2014, the South African government launched ?Operation Phakisa? under which port developments play a significant role in supporting ocean economic growth. These developments will likely increase vessel traffic to and from South African ports, making i... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Emily E. Waddell, Jeppe H. Rasmussen and Ana ?irovic    
Passive acoustic monitoring is a method that is commonly used to collect long-term data on soniferous animal presence and abundance. However, these large datasets require substantial effort for manual analysis; therefore, automatic methods are a more eff... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Xavier Raick, Lucia Di Iorio, Cédric Gervaise, Julie Lossent, David Lecchini and Éric Parmentier    
The ability of different marine species to use acoustic cues to locate reefs is known, but the maximal propagation distance of coral reef sounds is still unknown. Using drifting antennas (made of a floater and an autonomous recorder connected to a hydrop... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Marta Picciulin, Chiara Facca, Riccardo Fiorin, Federico Riccato, Matteo Zucchetta and Stefano Malavasi    
Boat noise is known to have a detrimental effect on a vulnerable Mediterranean sciaenid, the brown meagre Sciaena umbra. During summer 2019, two acoustic surveys were conducted at 40 listening points distributed within the inlet areas of Venice (northern... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Maria Ceraulo, María Paz Sal Moyano, Fernando Jose Hidalgo, María Cielo Bazterrica, Salvatore Mazzola, María Andrea Gavio and Giuseppa Buscaino    
Human-generated underwater noise and its effect on marine biota is recognized as an important issue. Boat noise can affect the communication success of fish species that use sounds for spawning purposes. During the reproductive period, males of the black... ver más
Revista: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Rita Carriço, Mónica A. Silva, Manuel Vieira, Pedro Afonso, Gui M. Menezes, Paulo J. Fonseca and Maria Clara P. Amorim    
Many marine animals produce sounds in several phases of their life cycles, either actively or as a byproduct of their activities, such as during mate attraction or when moving. Recent studies of underwater soundscapes have proved passive acoustic monitor... ver más
Revista: Acoustics    Formato: Electrónico

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