Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses

Passive acoustic monitoring of fish choruses can provide information on the distribution, habitat use, spawning dynamics, behaviour, local abundance, and ecological interactions of fish populations. The primary focus of this thesis was to map the contribution of fish choruses to Australian underwate...

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Main Author: Hawkins, Lauren Amy
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2025
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98070
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description Passive acoustic monitoring of fish choruses can provide information on the distribution, habitat use, spawning dynamics, behaviour, local abundance, and ecological interactions of fish populations. The primary focus of this thesis was to map the contribution of fish choruses to Australian underwater soundscapes and investigate the ecology of these phenomena. This thesis has significantly advanced understanding of fish choruses in Australian waters, highlighting their ecological importance and providing a foundation for future research and management efforts.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-980702025-07-11T04:29:17Z Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses Hawkins, Lauren Amy Passive acoustic monitoring of fish choruses can provide information on the distribution, habitat use, spawning dynamics, behaviour, local abundance, and ecological interactions of fish populations. The primary focus of this thesis was to map the contribution of fish choruses to Australian underwater soundscapes and investigate the ecology of these phenomena. This thesis has significantly advanced understanding of fish choruses in Australian waters, highlighting their ecological importance and providing a foundation for future research and management efforts. 2025 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98070 Curtin University restricted
spellingShingle Hawkins, Lauren Amy
Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title_full Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title_fullStr Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title_full_unstemmed Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title_short Singing Fishes: The Acoustic Ecology of Australian Fish Choruses
title_sort singing fishes: the acoustic ecology of australian fish choruses
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98070