01373nas a2200229 4500008004100000245006900041210006800110260001600178300000700194490000600201520070600207653002400913653001800937653001500955653002900970653000900999653003101008653002101039100002301060700001901083856004101102 2018 eng d00aUnderwater Soundscape Monitoring and Fish Bioacoustics: A Review0 aUnderwater Soundscape Monitoring and Fish Bioacoustics A Review cJan-09-2018 a360 v33 a
Soundscape ecology is a rapidly growing field with approximately 93% of all scientific articles on this topic having been published since 2010 (total about 610 publications since 1985). Current acoustic technology is also advancing rapidly, enabling new devices with voluminous data storage and automatic signal detection to define sounds. Future uses of passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) include biodiversity assessments, monitoring habitat health, and locating spawning fishes. This paper provides a review of ambient sound and soundscape ecology, fish acoustic monitoring, current recording and sampling methods used in long-term PAM, and parameters/metrics used in acoustic data analysis.
10aacoustic monitoring10aambient noise10acoral reef10aEnvironmental monitoring10afish10apassive acoustic detection10aunderwater sound1 aLindseth, Adelaide1 aLobel, Phillip uhttp://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/3/3/36