Chronic playback of boat noise does not impact hatching success or post-hatching larval growth and survival in a cichlid fish
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has been shown to have a negative impact on the behaviour and physiology of a range of terrestrial and aquatic animals. However, direct assessments of fitness consequences are rare. Here we examine the effect of additional noise on early life stages in the model cichli...
Main Authors: | Rick Bruintjes, Andrew N. Radford |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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PeerJ Inc.
2014-09-01
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Series: | PeerJ |
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Online Access: | https://peerj.com/articles/594.pdf |
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