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View article: The Freshwater Sounds Archive
The Freshwater Sounds Archive Open
Freshwater ecosystems are full of underwater sounds produced by amphibians, aquatic arthropods, reptiles, plants, fishes, and methane bubbles escaping from the sediment. Although much headway has been made in recent years investigating the…
View article: Natural soundscapes of lowland river habitats and the potential threat of urban noise pollution to migratory fish
Natural soundscapes of lowland river habitats and the potential threat of urban noise pollution to migratory fish Open
Migratory fish populations have experienced great declines, and considerable effort have been put into reducing stressors, such as chemical pollution and physical barriers. However, the importance of natural sounds as an information source…
View article: Machine learning for efficient segregation and labeling of potential biological sounds in long-term underwater recordings
Machine learning for efficient segregation and labeling of potential biological sounds in long-term underwater recordings Open
Studying marine soundscapes by detecting known sound events and quantifying their spatio-temporal patterns can provide ecologically relevant information. However, the exploration of underwater sound data to find and identify possible sound…
View article: Aquaculture carrying capacity of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus in Lake Kariba, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Aquaculture carrying capacity of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus in Lake Kariba, Zambia and Zimbabwe Open
Increased aquaculture production can improve food and nutrition security and economic growth in developing countries, but comes with environmental risks. In recent years, aquaculture has increased tremendously in Lake Kariba, which is loca…
View article: A complete life cycle perspective on habitat requirements that control species distribution; a case study of Psammechinus miliaris in the Eastern Scheldt, Grevelingen and North Sea
A complete life cycle perspective on habitat requirements that control species distribution; a case study of Psammechinus miliaris in the Eastern Scheldt, Grevelingen and North Sea Open
The distribution and abundance of an animal is largely dependent on its habitat requirements and these requirements often change throughout its life-cycle. So to know the true impact of (a)biotic factors on a species distribution and abund…