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Autor:
Jillian M. Sills, Colleen Reichmuth
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Remote Sensing, Vol 3 (2022)
Passive acoustic methods enable remote monitoring of marine species and habitats. These methods can be applied to investigate distribution and abundance of populations, to evaluate behavioral and physiological states of individuals, and to inform man
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https://doaj.org/article/e04f5c5ec1d04c95b9307e7c9a3d983e
Autor:
Brian K. Branstetter, Jillian M. Sills
Publikováno v:
Animal Cognition. 25:1029-1047
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing threat to marine mammals that rely on sound for communication, navigation, detecting prey and predators, and finding mates. Auditory masking is one consequence of anthropogenic noise, the study of which is approac
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Mammals. 47:499-514
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 153:A310-A310
The Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) is an endangered marine mammal and the subject of significant conservation concern. Limited bioacoustic information was available for this species until recently. The adult male Hawaiian monk seal Ke
Publikováno v:
Endangered Species Research, Vol 44, Pp 61-78 (2021)
Hawaiian monk seals are among the most endangered marine mammals and the most basal of the phocid seals. The auditory biology of monk seals is compelling from behavioral, evolutionary, and conservation perspectives, but we presently lack substantive
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 43:1681-1691
Bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus) have a circumpolar Arctic distribution and are closely associated with unstable pack ice, spending nearly all of their lives in remote habitats. As a result, their biology and behavior remain largely unknown. With
Autor:
Lisa Triggs, Jillian M. Sills, Colleen Reichmuth, Rob Williams, Erin Ashe, Rebecca Ferguson, Arial Brewer
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 43:767-772
The conservation status of wild walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) is influenced by rapid warming of the Arctic, loss of seasonal sea ice, and increasing pressures related to anthropogenic activities and associated noise. Few data are available regarding a
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146:2552-2561
In psychophysical studies of noise-induced hearing loss with marine mammals, exposure conditions are often titrated from levels of no effect to those that induce significant but recoverable loss of auditory sensitivity [temporary threshold shift (TTS
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148(5)
The auditory effects of single- and multiple-shot impulsive noise exposures were evaluated in a bearded seal (Erignathus barbatus). This study replicated and expanded upon recent work with related species [Reichmuth, Ghoul, Sills, Rouse, and Southall
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 141:996-1008
Standard audiometric data are often applied to predict how noise influences hearing. With regard to auditory masking, critical ratios-obtained using tonal signals and flat-spectrum maskers-can be combined with noise spectral density levels derived fr