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Includes bibliographical references and index
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[cont.] 100: Renewables, Shipping, and Protected Species: A Vanishing Opportunity for Effective Marine Spatial Planning? -- 101: Are the 1/3-Octave Band 63- and 125-Hz Noise Levels Predictive of Vessel Activity? The Case in the Cres-Lošinj Archipelago (Northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia) -- 102: The Good, The Bad, and The Distant: Soundscape Cues for Larval Fish -- 103: Terrestrial Soundscapes: Status of Ecological Research in Natural and Human-Dominated Landscapes -- 104: Effects of Underwater Turbine Noise on Crab Larval Metamorphosis -- 105: Temporary Threshold Shifts in Naive and Experienced Belugas: Can Dampening of the Effects of Fatiguing Sounds Be Learned? -- 106: Pile Driving at the New Bridge at Tappan Zee: Potential Environmental Impacts -- 107: Effects of Seismic Air Guns on Pallid Sturgeon and Paddlefish -- 108: A Summary Comparison of Active Acoustic Detections and Visual Observations of Marine Mammals in the Canadian Beaufort Sea -- 109: Use of Preoperation Acoustic Modeling Combined with Real-Time Sound Level Monitoring to Mitigate Behavioral Effects of Seismic Surveys -- 110: Potential Competitive Dynamics of Acoustic Ecology -- 111: Beyond a Simple Effect: Variable and Changing Responses to Anthropogenic Noise -- 112: Underwater Sound Propagation from Marine Pile Driving -- 113: Effects of Sound on the Behavior of Wild, Unrestrained Fish Schools -- 114: Sensitivity of Crustaceans to Substrate-Borne Vibration -- 115: Parvulescu Revisited: Small Tank Acoustics for Bioacousticians -- 116: Assessing the Underwater Ship Noise Levels in the North Tyrrhenian Sea -- 117: Radiated Sound of a High-Speed Water-Jet-Propelled Transportation Vessel -- 118: Impact of Anthropogenic Noise on Aquatic Animals: From Single Species to Community-Level Effects -- 119: Identifying Variations in Baseline Behavior of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) to Contextualize Their Responses to Anthropogenic Noise -- 120: A Brief Review of Cephalopod Behavioral Responses to Sound -- 121: Effects of Model Formulation on Estimates of Health in Individual Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis) -- 122: Auditory Effects of Multiple Impulses from a Seismic Air Gun on Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) -- 123: Communicating the Issue of Underwater Noise Pollution: The Deaf as a Fish Project -- 124: Mapping Underwater Sound in the Dutch Part of the North Sea -- 125: Passive Acoustic Monitoring of the Environmental Impact of Oil Exploration on Marine Mammals in the Gulf of Mexico -- 126: BIAS: A Regional Management of Underwater Sound in the Baltic Sea -- 127: Psychoacoustic Studies of Spotted (Phoca largha) and Ringed (Pusa hispida) Seals -- 128: A Seaway Acoustic Observatory in Action: The St. Lawrence Seaway -- 129: Small-Boat Noise Impacts Natural Settlement Behavior of Coral Reef Fish Larvae -- 130: Auditory Evoked Potential Audiograms Compared with Behavioral Audiograms in Aquatic Animals -- 131: Aiming for Progress in Understanding Underwater Noise Impact on Fish: Complementary Need for Indoor and Outdoor Studies --
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[cont.] 132: Relationship Between Hair Cell Loss and Hearing Loss in Fishes -- 133: Characterization of the Sounds Produced by Temperate and Tropical Sea Urchins During Feeding (Diadematidae and Echinometridae) -- 134: Acoustic Response to Playback of Pile-Driving Sounds by Snapping Shrimp -- 135: Development of a Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Model for Propagation of Transient Sounds in Very Shallow Water -- 136: Vessel Noise Promotes Hull Fouling -- 137: Potential Uses of Anthropogenic Noise as a Source of Information in Animal Sensory and Communication Systems -- 138: Active Acoustic Monitoring of Aquatic Life -- 139: Is Sound Exposure Level a Convenient Metric to Characterize Fatiguing Sounds? A Study in Beluga Whales -- 140: Frequency Tuning of Hearing in the Beluga Whale -- 141: How Might We Assess and Manage the Effects of Underwater Noise on Populations of Marine Animals? -- 142: Anthropogenic Noise and Physiological Stress in Wildlife -- 143: Harp Seals Do Not Increase Their Call Frequencies When It Gets Noisier -- 144: Measuring In-Air and Underwater Hearing in Seabirds -- 145: WODA Technical Guidance on Underwater Sound from Dredging -- 146: Noise Exposure Criteria for Harbor Porpoises -- 147: Review of Offshore Wind Farm Impact Monitoring and Mitigation with Regard to Marine Mammals -- 148: Discovery of Sound in the Sea: Resources for Educators, Students, the Public, and Policymakers -- 149: Effects of Previous Acoustic Experience on Behavioral Responses to Experimental Sound Stimuli and Implications for Research -- 150: Assessing the Effectiveness of Ramp-Up During Sonar Operations Using Exposure Models -- 151: Mapping the Acoustic Soundscape off Vancouver Island Using the NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observatory -- 152: Behavioral Response of Reef Fish and Green Sea Turtles to Midfrequency Sonar -- 153: Underwater Equal-Latency Contours of a Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) for Tonal Signals Between 0.5 and 125 kHz -- 154: Underwater Hearing in Turtles -- 155: Quantitative Measures of Anthropogenic Noise on Harbor Porpoises: Testing the Reliability of Acoustic Tag Recordings -- 156: Development of a Model to Assess Masking Potential for Marine Mammals by the Use of Air Guns in Antarctic Waters -- 157: Review of Low-Level Bioacoustic Behavior in Wild Cetaceans: Conservation Implications of Possible Sleeping Behavior -- 158: Noise-Dependent Fish Distribution in Kelp Beds -- 159: Summary Report Panel 1: The Need for Protocols and Standards in Research on Underwater Noise Impacts on Marine Life -- 160: Summary Report Panel 2: Regulatory Issues -- 161: Summary Report Panel 3: Gap Analysis from the Perspective of Animal Biology: Results of the Panel Discussion from the Third International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life -- 162: Summary Report Panel 4: Communication and Interpretation: Presenting Information to the General Public
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[cont.] 50: Multiple-Pulse Sounds and Seals: Results of a Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) Telemetry Study During Wind Farm Construction -- 51: Developing Sound Exposure Criteria for Fishes -- 52: Calibration and Characterization of Autonomous Recorders Used in the Measurement of Underwater Noise -- 53: Intrinsic Directional Information of Ground Roll Waves -- 54: A Permanent Soundscape Monitoring System for the Care of Animals in Aquaria -- 55: Playback Experiments for Noise Exposure -- 56: Natural Variation in Stress Hormones, Comparisons Across Matrices, and Impacts Resulting from Induced Stress in the Bottlenose Dolphin -- 57: Risk Functions of Dolphins and Sea Lions Exposed to Sonar Signals -- 58: Residency of Reef Fish During Pile Driving Within a Shallow Pierside Environment -- 59: Hidden Markov Models Capture Behavioral Responses to Suction-Cup Tag Deployment: A Functional State Approach to Behavioral Context -- 60: A Change in the Use of Regulatory Criteria for Assessing Potential Impacts of Sound on Fishes -- 61: In-Air and Underwater Hearing in the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) -- 62: Stress Response and Habituation to Motorboat Noise in Two Coastal Fish Species in the Bothnian Sea -- 63: Cumulative Effects of Exposure to Continuous and Intermittent Sounds on Temporary Hearing Threshold Shifts Induced in a Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) -- 64: Great Ears: Low-Frequency Sensitivity Correlates in Land and Marine Leviathans -- 65: What We Can Learn from Artificial Lateral Line Sensor Arrays -- 66: Protection of Marine Mammals -- 67: Avoidance of Pile-Driving Noise by Hudson River Sturgeon During Construction of the New NY Bridge at Tappan Zee -- 68: Methods for Predicting Potential Impacts of Pile-Driving Noise on Endangered Sturgeon During Bridge Construction -- 69: Automatic Classification of Marine Mammals with Speaker Classification Methods -- 70: Directional Hearing and Head-Related Transfer Function in Odontocete Cetaceans -- 71: Controlled Sonar Exposure Experiments on Cetaceans in Norwegian Waters: Overview of the 3S-Project -- 72: SOFAR: A New Sound-Acquisition Software Package for Underwater Noise Monitoring -- 73: Passive Underwater Noise Attenuation Using Large Encapsulated Air Bubbles -- 74: Measurement of Underwater Operational Noise Emitted by Wave and Tidal Stream Energy Devices -- 75: Likely Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis) in a Stranded Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin (Sousa chinensis) -- 76: Impacts of Underwater Noise on Marine Vertebrates: Project Introduction and First Results -- 77: Soundscapes and Larval Settlement: Characterizing the Stimulus from a Larval Perspective -- 78: Does Vessel Noise Affect Oyster Toadfish Calling Rates? -- 79: Comparison of PAM Systems for Acoustic Monitoring and Further Risk Mitigation Application -- 80: Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acoustic Noise in Belugas -- 81: Acoustic Communication in Fishes and Potential Effects of Noise -- 82: Evaluation of Three Sensor Types for Particle Motion Measurement -- 83: Regional Variations and Trends in Ambient Noise: Examples from Australian Waters -- 84: Spatial Patterns of Inshore Marine Soundscapes -- 85: Soundscape and Noise Exposure Monitoring in a Marine Protected Area Using Shipping Data and Time-Lapse Footage -- 86: Global Trends in Ocean Noise -- 87: Pile-Driving Pressure and Particle Velocity at the Seabed: Quantifying Effects on Crustaceans and Groundfish -- 88: Measuring Hearing in Wild Beluga Whales -- 89: Auditory Discrimination of Natural and High-Pass Filtered Bark Vocalizations in a California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) -- 90: Hearing Sensation Changes When a Warning Predicts a Loud Sound in the False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens) -- 91: Does Masking Matter? Shipping Noise and Fish Vocalizations -- 92: Noise Mitigation During Pile Driving Efficiently Reduces Disturbance of Marine Mammals -- 93: Noise Impact on European Sea Bass Behavior: Temporal Structure Matters -- 94: Does Noise From Shipping and Boat Traffic Affect Predator Vigilance in the European Common Hermit Crab? -- 95: The Use of Deep Water Berths and the Effect of Noise on Bottlenose Dolphins in the Shannon Estuary cSAC -- 96: Sound Transmission Validation and Sensitivity Studies in Numerical Models -- 97: Patterns of Occurrence and Marine Mammal Acoustic Behavior in Relation to Navy Sonar Activity Off Jacksonville, Florida -- 98: Hearing in Whales and Dolphins: Relevance and Limitations -- 99: Humans, Fish, and Whales: How Right Whales Modify Calling Behavior in Response to Shifting Background Noise Conditions --
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1: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Permanent Versus Temporary Threshold Shifts and the Effects of Hair Cell Versus Neuronal Degeneration -- 2: Modeled and Measured Underwater Sound Isopleths and Implications for Marine Mammal Mitigation in Alaska -- 3: Peer-Reviewed Studies on the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Invertebrates: From Scallop Larvae to Giant Squid -- 4: Sources of Underwater Sound and Their Characterization -- 5: Assessment of Marine Mammal Impact Zones for Use of Military Sonar in the Baltic Sea -- 6: Contribution to the Understanding of Particle Motion Perception in Marine Invertebrates -- 7: Functional Morphology and Symmetry in the Odontocete Ear Complex -- 8: A Low-Cost Open-Source Acoustic Recorder for Bioacoustics Research -- 9: Assessment of Impulsive and Continuous Low-Frequency Noise in Irish Waters -- 10: Is the Venice Lagoon Noisy? First Passive Listening Monitoring of the Venice Lagoon: Possible Effects on the Typical Fish Community -- 11: Effect of Pile-Driving Sounds on the Survival of Larval Fish -- 12: Challenge of Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring in High-Energy Environments: UK Tidal Environments and Other Case Studies -- 13: Hearing Mechanisms and Noise Metrics Related to Auditory Masking in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) -- 14: Effects of Hatchery Rearing on the Structure and Function of Salmonid Mechanosensory Systems -- 15: Effects of Impulsive Pile-Driving Exposure on Fishes -- 16: Review of the Effects of Offshore Seismic Surveys in Cetaceans: Are Mass Strandings a Possibility? -- 17: Addressing Challenges in Studies of Behavioral Responses of Whales to Noise -- 18: Measurements of Operational Wind Turbine Noise in UK Waters -- 19: A Bioenergetics Approach to Understanding the Population Consequences of Disturbance: Elephant Seals as a Model System -- 20: Singing Fish in an Ocean of Noise: Effects of Boat Noise on the Plainfin Midshipman (Porichthys notatus) in a Natural Ecosystem -- 21: Detection of Complex Sounds in Quiet Conditions by Seals and Sea Lions -- 22: Offshore Dredger Sounds: Source Levels, Sound Maps, and Risk Assessment -- 23: Effects of Offshore Wind Farms on the Early Life Stages of Dicentrarchus labrax -- 24: The European Marine Strategy: Noise Monitoring in European Marine Waters from 2014 -- 25: Potential Population Consequences of Active Sonar Disturbance in Atlantic Herring: Estimating the Maximum Risk -- 26: Fulfilling EU Laws to Ensure Marine Mammal Protection During Marine Renewable Construction Operations in Scotland -- 27: Expert Elicitation Methods in Quantifying the Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance from Offshore Renewable Energy Developments -- 28: Masking Experiments in Humans and Birds Using Anthropogenic Noises -- 29: Documenting and Assessing Dolphin Calls and Ambient and Anthropogenic Noise Levels via PAM and a SPL Meter -- 30: Soundscapes and Larval Settlement: Larval Bivalve Responses to Habitat-Associated Underwater Sounds -- 31: Characterizing Marine Soundscapes -- 32: Pile-Driving Noise Impairs Antipredator Behavior of the European Sea Bass Dicentrarchus labrax -- 33: Using Reaction Time and Equal Latency Contours to Derive Auditory Weighting Functions in Sea Lions and Dolphins -- 34: Does Primary Productivity Turn Up the Volume? Exploring the Relationship Between Chlorophyll a and the Soundscape of Coral Reefs in the Pacific -- 35: Expert Elicitation of Population-Level Effects of Disturbance -- 36: Current Status of Development of Methods to Assess Effects of Cumulative or Aggregated Underwater Sounds on Marine Mammals -- 37: Seismic Survey Footprints in Irish Waters: A Starting Point for Effective Mitigation -- 38: Stochastic Modeling of Behavioral Response to Anthropogenic Sounds -- 39: Underwater Sound Levels at a Wave Energy Device Testing Facility in Falmouth Bay, UK -- 40: Predicting Anthropogenic Noise Contributions to US Waters -- 41: Auditory Sensitivity and Masking Profiles for the Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) -- 42: Are Masking-Based Models of Risk Useful? -- 43: "Large" Tank Acoustics: How Big Is Big Enough? -- 44: High-Resolution Analysis of Seismic Air Gun Impulses and Their Reverberant Field as Contributors to an Acoustic Environment -- 45: Underwater Sound Propagation Modeling Methods for Predicting Marine Animal Exposure -- 46: Investigating the Effect of Tones and Frequency Sweeps on the Collective Behavior of Penned Herring (Clupea harengus) -- 47: The Challenges of Analyzing Behavioral Response Study Data: An Overview of the MOCHA (Multi-study OCean Acoustics Human Effects Analysis) Project -- 48: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Cetacean and Sound Mapping Effort: Continuing Forward with an Integrated Ocean Noise Strategy -- 49: Understanding the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance for Marine Mammals --
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The meeting of Aquatic Noise 2013 will introduce participants to the most recent research data, regulatory issues and thinking about effects of man-made noise and will foster critical cross-disciplinary discussion between the participants. Emphasis will be on the cross-fertilization of ideas and findings across species and noise sources. As with its predecessor, The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life: 3rd International Conference will encourage discussion of the impact of underwater sound, its regulation and mitigation of its effects. With over 100 contributions from leading researchers, a wide range of sources of underwater sound will be considered
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منبع سفارش / آدرس اشتراک
MIL
شماره انبار
877138
ویراست دیگر از اثر در قالب دیگر رسانه
عنوان
Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II
شماره استاندارد بين المللي کتاب و موسيقي
1493929801
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Aquatic organisms-- Effect of noise on, Congresses.
موضوع مستند نشده
Noise pollution, Congresses.
مقوله موضوعی
موضوع مستند نشده
SCI-- 070000
رده بندی ديویی
شماره
591
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76
ويراست
23
رده بندی کنگره
شماره رده
QH545
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N65
نام شخص - (مسئولیت معنوی برابر )
مستند نام اشخاص تاييد نشده
Hawkins, A. D., (Anthony Donald),1942-
مستند نام اشخاص تاييد نشده
Popper, Arthur N.
نام تنالگان به منزله سر شناسه - (مسئولیت معنوی درجه اول )
مستند نام تنالگان تاييد نشده
International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life(3rd :2013 :, Budapest, Hungary)