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Approaches to understanding effects from particle motion and substrate-borne vibration on fishes and invertebrates

Shane Guan, Louise Roberts, J. H. Haxel, Joseph A. Sisneros, Arthur N. Popper

2025The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is a growing awareness of the potential impacts of underwater anthropogenic sound on fishes and aquatic invertebrates. However, the current literature provides limited guidance for developing regulations to protect species that are most likely to be affected by such signals. Accordingly, this paper recommends research approaches to best address and understand the effects of anthropogenic particle motion and substrate-borne vibration on fishes and aquatic invertebrates that are of economic and/or ecosystem importance. Three broad perspectives encompass several key research questions. (1) Careful selection of species for study, (2) identification of specific, high-impact research questions that can be addressed and funded within the next several years to inform regulations, and (3) strategic experimental approaches (e.g., laboratory vs field) to maximize useful data. In addition, we identify four general experimental settings that could be used to address these questions.

Topics & Concepts

InvertebrateUnderwaterIdentification (biology)Environmental scienceEcologyEcosystemSelection (genetic algorithm)Environmental resource managementComputer scienceMotion (physics)Particle (ecology)Aquatic ecosystemEnvironmental planningFisheryKey (lock)GeographyAquatic environmentMarine animal studies overviewUnderwater Acoustics ResearchAnimal Vocal Communication and Behavior