Popper A.N.; Hastings, M.C. The effects of anthropogenic sources of sound on fishes. J. Fish Biol. 2009, 75, 455-489.Popper AN, Hastings MC (2009) The effects of anthropogenic sources of sound on fishes. Journal of Fish Biology, 75, 455-489....
The effects of anthropogenic sources of sound on fishes There is increasing concern about the effects of pile driving and other anthropogenic (human-generated) sound on fishes. Although there is a growing body o... AN Popper,MC Hastings - 《Journal of Fish Biology》 被引量: 492发表: 2010年...
In the dark the old man could feel the morning coming and as he rowed he heard the trembling sound as flying fish left the water and the hissing that their stiff set wings made as they soared away in the darkness. He was very fond of flying fish as they were his principal friends on...
Martin JS, Rogers PH. Sound exposure chamber for assessing the effects of high-intensity sound on fish. Bioacoustics. 2008; 17 :331–333.Martin JS, Rogers PH (2008) Sound exposure chamber for assessing the effects of high-intensity sound. Bioacoustics 17:331–333...
In Stead, deep relaxation has consistently been proven to be very effective at increasing T-Cells and strengthening the immune system. In the current article, we want to have a look on the adverse effects of sound on the immune system.Mojgan ShayganAudiology...
New knowledge gained from future studies regarding the physical, historical and biological drivers of beta diversity in the ocean must be integrated with known effects of human-mediated disturbances, such as pollution, habitat modification, and fishing. Indeed, a further implication of our results is...
Hydroacoustic technologies are widely used in fisheries research but few studies have used them to examine the effects of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). We evaluate the efficacy of hydroacoustics to examine the effects of closure to fishing and habitat type on fish populations in the Cabo Pulmo ...
Effects of acoustic trauma on the representation of the vowel /e/ in cat auditory nerve fibers J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 101 (1997), pp. 3602-3616 Google Scholar Palmer and Russell, 1986 A.R. Palmer, I.J. Russell Phase-locking in the cochlear nerve of the guinea-pig and its relation ...
Anyone should strive to eliminate as much stress as possible from their life. For a pregnant woman, this necessity is even more significant because stress can impact both herself and the child she carries. Stress is one of the potentially adverse side effects of loud noise. Whenever possible, ...
Effects of Noise on Acoustic Signal Production in Marine Mammals Marine mammals rely on sound for communication, orientation, and locating prey. Baleen whales use low-frequency sound, to frequencies below 10Hz, to communicate over ranges of tens to hundreds of km. Toothed whales use clicks at ce...