Imaging techniques to study the effects of low frequency sounds on cephalopods spp.
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Data publicació2010-07-20
EditorSARTI (Technological Development Centre of Remote Acquisition and Data processing Systems)
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Abstract
The introduction of artificial sound sources in the marine environment
has shown to have negative effects on marine organisms. While marine mammals
have attracted most of the attention of the research conducted in that area, invertebrates
are also suspected to be negatively affected after an exposure to loud low frequency
noise. An ongoing study from the Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics of the
Technical University of Catalonia is studying through imaging techniques (routine
histology and SEM) the possible lesions in the statocysts of three cephalopod species
(Sepia officinalis, Loligo vulgaris and Octopus vulgaris) as the likely most sensitive
organ to high intensity noise.
CitacióSolé, Marta [et al.]. Imaging techniques to study the effects of low frequency sounds on cephalopods spp.. "Instrumentation Viewpoint", 20 Juliol 2010, núm. 8, p. 102.
ISSN1886-4864
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