Daniel Alves

Daniel Alves
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Lisbon

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Current institution
University of Lisbon
Current position
  • PhD Student

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Publications (7)
Article
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine organisms, including fish. Yet very few studies have addressed the impact of anthropogenic noise on fish reproduction, especially in situ. In this study, we investigated the impacts of boat noise exposure in the reproductive success of wild Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus), a species t...
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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...
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The active space of a signal is an important concept in acoustic communication as it has implications on the function and evolution of acoustic signals. However, it remains mostly unknown for fish since it has been measured in only a restricted number of species. We combined physiological and sound propagation approaches to estimate the communicati...
Conference Paper
Anthropogenic noise is considered of global concern since increasing ocean background noise due to human activities is impacting aquatic lifeforms. One of the most prevalent anthropogenic noise sources are boat engines. Although motorboat traffic has increased in the last decades, the impact of boat noise on the communication of aquatic animals is...

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