Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2032959617> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2032959617 endingPage "300" @default.
- W2032959617 startingPage "295" @default.
- W2032959617 abstract "MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 485:295-300 (2013) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10346 NOTE Boat noise disrupts orientation behaviour in a coral reef fish Sophie Holles1,2,*, Stephen D. Simpson3, Andrew N. Radford1, Laetitia Berten2,4, David Lecchini2,5 1School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UG, UK 2USR 3278 CNRS-EPHE, CRIOBE, BP1013 Papetoai, 98729 Moorea, French Polynesia 3Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Geoffrey Pope, Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QD, UK 4Laboratoire de Morphologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, University of Liege, 4000 Liege, Belgium 5Laboratoire d’Excellence CORAIL, 97829 Moorea, French Polynesia *Email: sophie.holles@bristol.ac.uk ABSTRACT: Coral reef fish larvae use sound to find suitable habitat during their vital settlement stage. Yet boat noise, which can cause stress and avoidance behaviour, and may cause masking via reduction of perceptual space, is common around coral islands and continental shelf habitats due to boat activity associated with fishing, tourism and transport of passengers and cargo. In a choice chamber experiment with settlement-stage coral reef fish larvae of the species Apogon doryssa, the directional responses of larvae were tested to 5 different noise types: Reef, Reef+Boat, Ocean, Ocean+Boat and White noise. The results showed that 69% of fish swam towards Reef playback compared with only 56% during Reef+Boat playback, while 44% of fish larvae moved away from Reef+Boat playback compared to only 8% during Reef playback. Significant directional responses were not observed during White noise, Ocean noise or Ocean+Boat noise playback. Overall, this study suggests that anthropogenic noise could have a disruptive effect on the response of fish larvae to natural reef sound, with implications for settlement and population dynamics in coral reef habitats disturbed by boat traffic. KEY WORDS: Anthropogenic impact · Boat noise · Larval fish · Settlement behaviour · Settlement cue Full text in pdf format PreviousCite this article as: Holles S, Simpson SD, Radford AN, Berten L, Lecchini D (2013) Boat noise disrupts orientation behaviour in a coral reef fish. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 485:295-300. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10346 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in MEPS Vol. 485. Online publication date: June 27, 2013 Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599 Copyright © 2013 Inter-Research." @default.
- W2032959617 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2032959617 creator A5017803967 @default.
- W2032959617 creator A5025588537 @default.
- W2032959617 creator A5048637806 @default.
- W2032959617 creator A5057078350 @default.
- W2032959617 creator A5059329761 @default.
- W2032959617 date "2013-06-27" @default.
- W2032959617 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2032959617 title "Boat noise disrupts orientation behaviour in a coral reef fish" @default.
- W2032959617 cites W139189053 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W1579951580 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W1916586857 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W1950539255 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W1976322379 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2009435011 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2010485944 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2018921816 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2024925761 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2035240075 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2054585582 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2060423558 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2084694101 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2103381701 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2106521505 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2108011617 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2112256376 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2112630702 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2121820203 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2126934607 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2128254964 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2133464051 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2152421665 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2162583573 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W2321906068 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W4232909907 @default.
- W2032959617 cites W80559089 @default.
- W2032959617 doi "https://doi.org/10.3354/meps10346" @default.
- W2032959617 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2032959617 type Work @default.
- W2032959617 sameAs 2032959617 @default.
- W2032959617 citedByCount "129" @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172013 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172014 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172015 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172016 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172017 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172018 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172019 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172020 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172021 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172022 @default.
- W2032959617 countsByYear W20329596172023 @default.
- W2032959617 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2032959617 hasAuthorship W2032959617A5017803967 @default.
- W2032959617 hasAuthorship W2032959617A5025588537 @default.
- W2032959617 hasAuthorship W2032959617A5048637806 @default.
- W2032959617 hasAuthorship W2032959617A5057078350 @default.
- W2032959617 hasAuthorship W2032959617A5059329761 @default.
- W2032959617 hasBestOaLocation W20329596171 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C122629976 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C143020374 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C144492951 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C514101110 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C77044568 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C79367842 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C111368507 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C122629976 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C127313418 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C143020374 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C144492951 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C18903297 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C205649164 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C505870484 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C514101110 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C77044568 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C79367842 @default.
- W2032959617 hasConceptScore W2032959617C86803240 @default.
- W2032959617 hasLocation W20329596171 @default.
- W2032959617 hasLocation W20329596172 @default.
- W2032959617 hasLocation W20329596173 @default.
- W2032959617 hasOpenAccess W2032959617 @default.
- W2032959617 hasPrimaryLocation W20329596171 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W1975854548 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W1979214507 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W1985423400 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2035804693 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2035910761 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2089739592 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2094093684 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2114599398 @default.
- W2032959617 hasRelatedWork W2289175404 @default.