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Correction: Boat noise interferes with Lusitanian toadfish acoustic communication
Publication . Alves, Daniel; Vieira, Manuel; Amorim, M. Clara P.; Fonseca, Paulo
Anthropogenic noise is considered a major underwater pollutant as
increasing ocean background noise due to human activities is
impacting aquatic organisms. One of the most prevalent
anthropogenic sounds is boat noise. Although motorboat traffic has
increased in the past few decades, its impact on the communication of
fish is still poorly known. The highly vocal Lusitanian toadfish
(Halobatrachus didactylus) is an excellent model to test the impact of
this anthropogenic stressor as it relies on acoustic communication to
attractmates.Here,we performed two experiments to test the impact of
boat noise on the acoustic communication of the Lusitanian toadfish.
Using the auditory evoked potential (AEP) technique, we first
compared the maximum distance a fish can perceive a boatwhistle
(BW), the mate attraction acoustic signal, before and after embedding it
in boat noise. Noises from a small motorboat and from a ferryboat
reduced the active space from a control value of 6.4–10.4 m to
2.0–2.5 m and 6.3–6.7 m, respectively. In the second experiment we
monitored the acoustic behaviour of breeding males exposed to boat
noise playbacks and we observed an increase in the inter-onset
interval ofBWs and a disruption of the usual vocal interactions between
singing males. These results demonstrate that boat noise can severely
reduce the acoustic active space and affect the chorusing behaviour in
this species, which may have consequences in breeding success for
individuals and could thus affect fitness.
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SFRH/BD/48015/2008
