Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Publication Date
11-1-2023
Volume
154
Issue
5
First Page
2828
Last Page
2842
DOI
10.1121/10.0022254
ISSN
00014966
Abstract
Anthropogenic noise is globally increasing in aquatic ecosystems, and there is concern that it may have adverse consequences in many fish species, yet the effects of noise in field settings are not well understood. Concern over the applicability of laboratory-conducted bioacoustic experiments has led to a call for, and a recent increase in, fieldbased studies, but the results have been mixed, perhaps due to the wide variety of techniques used and species studied. Previous reviews have explored the behavioral, physiological, and/or anatomical costs of fish exposed to anthropogenic noise, but few, if any, have focused on the field techniques and sound sources themselves. This review, therefore, aims to summarize, quantify, and interpret field-based literature, highlight novel approaches, and provide recommendations for future research into the effects of noise on fish. VC 2023 Acoustical Society of America.
E-ISSN
15208524
PubMed ID
37930177
Recommended Citation
Pieniazek, R. H.; Beach, R. K.; Dycha, G. M.; Mickle, M. F.; and Higgs, D. M.. (2023). Navigating noisy waters: A review of field studies examining anthropogenic noise effects on wild fish. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154 (5), 2828-2842.
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