Spatial and temporal patterns of toadfish and black drum chorusing activity in the South Atlantic Bight
Abstract
Many fish species produce sounds as a part of their reproductive behavior. Using passive acoustic recording approaches, these sounds can be used to document temporal and spatial patterns of reproductive activity of fish populations. We conducted an 11-month passive acoustic survey at three different locations off the coasts of Georgia (40 km north of Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary) and North Carolina (Onslow Bay) to understand the spawning...
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Title
Spatial and temporal patterns of toadfish and black drum chorusing activity in the South Atlantic Bight
Published Date
Aug 31, 2016
Volume
99
Issue
10
Pages
705 - 716
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