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DIVERSITY OF FISH SPAWNING SOUNDS AND THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING

DIVERSITY OF FISH SPAWNING SOUNDS AND THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research was supported by the FRS Marine Laboratory, the University of Aberdeen, and the Office of Naval Research London. REFERENCES Nordeide, J.T. & Kjellsby, E. (1999) Sound from spawning cod at their spawning grounds. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 56, 326-332. DIVERSITY OF FISH SPAWNING SOUNDS AND THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING PHILLIP S. LOBEL Boston University Marine Program, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA. [email protected] INTRODUCTION Marine bioacoustics is a multidisciplinary field with practical applications to economically important global fisheries issues. One application of bioacoustics uses passive acoustic technology to record temporal and spatial patterns of fish reproduction by detecting sounds associated with spawning (Mann and Lobel 1995). The applicability of this tool depends upon whether specific species produce reliably identifiable sounds during courtship and spawning (Lobel 2001a). Monitoring courtship and spawning sounds can be used to define important breeding habitats (a priority in planning marine protected areas) and to understand the relationships between fish reproduction and the fate of larvae in ocean currents. Mating is the crucial biological event to monitor in order to understand the life history tactics of fishes, especially coastal marine species with a pelagic larval phase. Mating is also http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bioacoustics - The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording Taylor & Francis

DIVERSITY OF FISH SPAWNING SOUNDS AND THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING

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2165-0586
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10.1080/09524622.2002.9753724
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research was supported by the FRS Marine Laboratory, the University of Aberdeen, and the Office of Naval Research London. REFERENCES Nordeide, J.T. & Kjellsby, E. (1999) Sound from spawning cod at their spawning grounds. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 56, 326-332. DIVERSITY OF FISH SPAWNING SOUNDS AND THE APPLICATION OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING PHILLIP S. LOBEL Boston University Marine Program, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA. [email protected] INTRODUCTION Marine bioacoustics is a multidisciplinary field with practical applications to economically important global fisheries issues. One application of bioacoustics uses passive acoustic technology to record temporal and spatial patterns of fish reproduction by detecting sounds associated with spawning (Mann and Lobel 1995). The applicability of this tool depends upon whether specific species produce reliably identifiable sounds during courtship and spawning (Lobel 2001a). Monitoring courtship and spawning sounds can be used to define important breeding habitats (a priority in planning marine protected areas) and to understand the relationships between fish reproduction and the fate of larvae in ocean currents. Mating is the crucial biological event to monitor in order to understand the life history tactics of fishes, especially coastal marine species with a pelagic larval phase. Mating is also

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Bioacoustics - The International Journal of Animal Sound and its RecordingTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2002

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