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Risk functions of dolphins and sea lions exposed to sonar signals
Houser, D.S.; Martin, S.W.; Finneran, J.J. (2016). Risk functions of dolphins and sea lions exposed to sonar signals, in: Popper, A.N. et al. The effects of noise on aquatic life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 875: pp. 473-478. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2981-8_57
In: Popper, A.N.; Hawkins, A. (Ed.) (2016). The effects of noise on aquatic life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 875. Springer Science+Business Media, Inc: New York. ISBN 978-1-4939-2980-1. xxx, 1292 pp., more
In: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer: Berlin. ISSN 0065-2598; e-ISSN 2214-8019, more
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Keywords
    Noise
    Sound
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Dose response; Dose response

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  • Houser, D.S.
  • Martin, S.W.
  • Finneran, J.J.

Abstract
    Acoustic dose-response functions have been recommended as a means of predicting behavioral impacts on marine mammals from anthropogenic noise exposure. Thirty bottlenose dolphins and fifteen sea lions participated in a controlled exposure study to explore dose-response relationships to the received level of a simulated sonar signal. Both species showed an increase in the probability of response and in the severity of response with increased received levels. Differences in species sensitivity were noted in habituation and the impact of age on responsiveness

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