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Title
Sounds of Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) in captivity: A preliminary description
Author(s)
Riera, Amalis;Rountree, Rodney A.;Pine, Matthew K.;Juanes, Francis
Published
2018
Publisher
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5035162
Abstract
Sounds produced by Arctic cod were recorded for the first time and suggest passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) can be an effective additional tool for the study and management of the species. Each of the 38 calls detected in three different aquatic facilities consisted of a single grunt with 6 to 12 pulses and a mean duration of 289 ms. Call frequency ranged between 59 and 234 Hz, with a mean peak frequency of 107 Hz. These preliminary data suggest Arctic cod can be distinguished from other gadids, but additional studies of sympatric species are needed before PAM can be confidently adopted.
Keywords
Signal processing;Ecology;Chirping;Acoustic noise;Acoustical measurements;Bioacoustics
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