2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17490
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Males miss and females forgo: Auditory masking from vessel noise impairs foraging efficiency and success in killer whales

Jennifer B. Tennessen,
Marla M. Holt,
Brianna M. Wright
et al.

Abstract: Understanding how the environment mediates an organism's ability to meet basic survival requirements is a fundamental goal of ecology. Vessel noise is a global threat to marine ecosystems and is increasing in intensity and spatiotemporal extent due to growth in shipping coupled with physical changes to ocean soundscapes from ocean warming and acidification. Odontocetes rely on biosonar to forage, yet determining the consequences of vessel noise on foraging has been limited by the challenges of observing underw… Show more

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