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Locascio, James
Mann, David
Wilcox, Kyle
Luther, Mark
Marine Technology Society Journal
2018
52
3
64–70
10.4031/MTSJ.52.3.9
0025-3324
English
Select Fish:
Detection
Species Identified
Sound Detected
Examination Types
Morphophysiological
Auditory
Visual
Sound Types Detected
Active
Passive Feeding
Other Passive
Full Description
"Bioacoustic data recorded above 1,000 Hz were mainly associated with invertebrates (i.e., snapping shrimp), whereas fishes, including the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) and spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), were recorded in the lower spectra (<400 Hz) (Mok & Gilmore, 1983; Locascio & Mann, 2008) (Figure 4)."
Observation Environment Quotes
"In this project, we reengineered a coastal ocean observatory to include two hydrophones for this purpose. One hydrophone (HTI 96-MIN) was used to record ambient acoustic signals of fish reproductive sounds, and a second hydrophone (Vemco VR2C) was used to receive transmissions from acoustic tags implanted in fishes"
"The BCP monitoring station was successfully reengineered and modernized by replacement of all original sensors and the addition of hydrophones to measure biological activity of fishes."
Observation Environments
Wild
Behaviour Descriptions
Unreported/Undetermined
Sound Names
"Spectrogram of passive acoustic data recorded at the BCP monitoring station on September 27, 2016. Examples of spotted seatrout (C. nebulosus) dual-pulse"calls are encircled."
Sound Name Quotes
"Spectrogram of passive acoustic data recorded at the BCP monitoring station on September 27, 2016. Examples of spotted seatrout (C. nebulosus) 'dual-pulse' calls are encircled."
Pulse
Included Diagrams
Spectrogram