The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 155(4), P. 2385 - 2391
Published: April 1, 2024
Fish bioacoustics, or the study of fish hearing, sound production, and acoustic communication, was discussed as early Aristotle. However, questions about how fishes hear were not really addressed until 20th century. Work on bioacoustics grew after World War II considerably in 21st century since investigators, regulators, others realized that anthropogenic (human-generated sounds), which had primarily been interest to workers marine mammals, likely have a major impact (as well aquatic invertebrates). Moreover, passive monitoring fishes, recording sounds field, has blossomed noninvasive technique for sampling abundance, distribution, reproduction various sonic fishes. The field is vital invertebrates make up portion protein eaten by signification humans. To help better understand engage it with issues sound, this special issue Journal Acoustical Society America (JASA) brings together papers explore breadth topic, from historical perspective latest findings
Language: Английский