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Anthropogenic boat noise reduces feeding success in winter flounder larvae (Pseudopleuronectes americanus)
The aim of this study was to explore an emerging discipline addressing the impact of anthropogenic noise on larval stages of marine organisms. We assessed the influence of boat noise on the feeding behaviour of the pelagic larvae of winter flounder ( Pseudopleuronectes americanus , Walbaum, 1792). T...
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Published in: | Environmental biology of fishes 2020-09, Vol.103 (9), p.1079-1090 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The aim of this study was to explore an emerging discipline addressing the impact of anthropogenic noise on larval stages of marine organisms. We assessed the influence of boat noise on the feeding behaviour of the pelagic larvae of winter flounder (
Pseudopleuronectes americanus
, Walbaum, 1792). The hypothesis was that boat noise influences the feeding behaviour of
P. americanus
flounder larvae independently of prey density. Aquaria containing
P. americanus
larvae were placed in water baths in which boat noise was diffused for the “noise” treatment and compared to control aquaria with no sound emissions. Larvae were filmed using cameras placed above the aquaria and their behaviour was recorded. Larvae exposed to anthropogenic noise displayed significantly fewer hunting events than controls, and their stomach volumes were significantly smaller. This noise effect was the same at all prey densities used, suggesting that larval feeding behaviour is negatively impaired by anthropogenic noise. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1909 1573-5133 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10641-020-01005-3 |