Communication masking in marine mammals: A review and research strategy.

Volume: 103, Issue: 1, Pages: 15 - 38
Published: Feb 15, 2016
Abstract
Underwater noise, whether of natural or anthropogenic origin, has the ability to interfere with the way in which marine mammals receive acoustic signals (i.e., for communication, social interaction, foraging, navigation, etc.). This phenomenon, termed auditory masking, has been well studied in humans and terrestrial vertebrates (in particular birds), but less so in marine mammals. Anthropogenic underwater noise seems to be increasing in parts of...
Paper Details
Title
Communication masking in marine mammals: A review and research strategy.
Published Date
Feb 15, 2016
Volume
103
Issue
1
Pages
15 - 38
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