The underwater soundscape of fear: behavioural responses of cetaceans to naval sonar and playback of predatory killer whale sounds
Proceeding of WMMC 2019, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 07-/12/2019 - 12/12/2019 The risk-disturbance hypothesis proposes that anthropogenic sounds may be perceived by animals as a threat similar to predator presence, driving individuals to trade fitness-enhancing behaviours such as foraging for perceived safe...
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Format: | Conference Object |
Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://hal.science/hal-03616881 |
Summary: | Proceeding of WMMC 2019, BARCELONE, ESPAGNE, 07-/12/2019 - 12/12/2019 The risk-disturbance hypothesis proposes that anthropogenic sounds may be perceived by animals as a threat similar to predator presence, driving individuals to trade fitness-enhancing behaviours such as foraging for perceived safety. |
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