Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring

Calling fish are a dominant component of Kimberley sea noise. Sea-noise loggers set in the Kimberley since 2004 under Industry and Defence funding have recorded a plethora of call types and choruses, where many fish call en masse. Fish choruses show daily and seasonal periodicity and most show lun...

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Main Author: McCauley, Robert
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer Nature 2012
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Online Access:https://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p38.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80312
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description Calling fish are a dominant component of Kimberley sea noise. Sea-noise loggers set in the Kimberley since 2004 under Industry and Defence funding have recorded a plethora of call types and choruses, where many fish call en masse. Fish choruses show daily and seasonal periodicity and most show lunar periodicity. At the longest site sampled over 2006-2010 from Scott Reef southern lagoon, a chorus produced by nocturnal planktivorous fishes displayed coupled daily, lunar and seasonal trends with calling most intense over late evening from October to April, least intense over June to August, but continuing at some level all year. This chorus is believed associated with feeding. As a comparison a nearshore chorus produced by fish of the family Terapontidae is only produced over November to May, again at night. This chorus is believed associated with reproduction. As has been observed before, where multiple chorus occur each night which overlap in frequency content, time separation acts to reduce competition for the ‘sound space’.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-803122020-09-02T03:05:52Z Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring McCauley, Robert Yes Calling fish are a dominant component of Kimberley sea noise. Sea-noise loggers set in the Kimberley since 2004 under Industry and Defence funding have recorded a plethora of call types and choruses, where many fish call en masse. Fish choruses show daily and seasonal periodicity and most show lunar periodicity. At the longest site sampled over 2006-2010 from Scott Reef southern lagoon, a chorus produced by nocturnal planktivorous fishes displayed coupled daily, lunar and seasonal trends with calling most intense over late evening from October to April, least intense over June to August, but continuing at some level all year. This chorus is believed associated with feeding. As a comparison a nearshore chorus produced by fish of the family Terapontidae is only produced over November to May, again at night. This chorus is believed associated with reproduction. As has been observed before, where multiple chorus occur each night which overlap in frequency content, time separation acts to reduce competition for the ‘sound space’. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80312 https://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p38.pdf Springer Nature unknown
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McCauley, Robert
Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title_full Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title_fullStr Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title_short Fish choruses from the Kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
title_sort fish choruses from the kimberley, seasonal and lunar links as determined by long term sea noise monitoring
topic Yes
url https://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p38.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80312