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Marine mammals and sonar: Dose-response studies, the risk-disturbance hypothesis and the role of exposure context

机译:海洋哺乳动物和声纳:剂量反应研究中,risk-disturbance假说和的作用暴露环境

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1. Marine mammals may be negatively affected by anthropogenic noise. Behavioural response studies (BRS) aim to establish a relationship between noise exposure conditions (dose) from a potential stressor and associated behavioural responses of animals. A recent series of BRS have focused on the effects of naval sonar sounds on cetaceans. Here, we review the current state of understanding of naval sonar impact on marine mammals and highlight knowledge gaps and future research priorities.
机译:1. 人为的噪音。(br)的目标是建立一个关系从一个潜在的噪声暴露条件(剂量)压力源和相关行为的反应动物。海军声纳的声音在鲸类的影响。在这里,我们审查的当前状态海军声纳对海洋的影响的理解哺乳动物和突出知识缺口和未来研究重点。

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