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Use of an implanted sound recording device (Bioacoustic Probe) to document the acoustic environment of a blacktip reef shark (
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EDP Sciences
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10-2008002
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr:2008002
Auteur(s):
Carl G. Meyer,William C. Burgess,Yannis P. Papastamatiou,Kim N. Holland
Mots clés
Bioacoustic probe
Hydrophone tags
Ecology tags
Internal tags
Implanted tags
Acoustic monitoring
Shark ecology
Date de publication
23/01/2008
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:2008002
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Description
Gaps in our knowledge of basic fish ecology have provided impetus for
development of novel “ecology tags” to detect and quantify hard to observe
behaviors such as spawning, schooling and feeding. The acoustic environment
is one source of potentially useful information about these behaviors. We
implanted an acoustic recording tag (Bioacoustic Probe) into the gut cavity
of a blacktip reef shark to determine whether an implanted tag could
successfully record external and internal sounds. The tag successfully
recorded reef fish vocalizations, boat engine noise, the sound of the shark
feeding and unidentified rhythmic sounds that may derive from shark tail
beats. Technical challenges remain, but sound recording tags have the
potential to provide novel insights into shark and fish ecology.
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