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Impacts of Anthropogenic Sounds on Reef Fish
Anthropogenic noise is now recognized as a global pollutant and a major threat to marine biodiversity. It affects the behavior, physiology,... -
Anthropogenic Noise Impacts on Invertebrates: Case of Freshwater Red Cherry Shrimp (Neocaridina davidi)
Sound-generating human activities have considerably increased ambient noise levels in marine and freshwater ecosystems across the globe.... -
Categorizing the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Aquatic Life
Categorizing the effects of anthropogenic noise on aquatic life according to the mechanisms of effects could help regulators with their... -
Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Zooplankton
Anthropogenic underwater noise is increasing in the oceans, making the establishment of sound exposure criteria for marine taxa imperative for... -
Anthropogenic activities mediate stratification and stability of microbial communities in freshwater sediments
BackgroundFreshwater sediment microbes are crucial decomposers that play a key role in regulating biogeochemical cycles and greenhouse gas emissions....
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Investigating Behavioural Responses of Marine Fish to Anthropogenic Noise: Use of Acoustic Telemetry
Fish commonly respond to anthropogenic noise through behavioral changes. There are limitations to replicating noise and observing behavioral... -
Temporary Threshold Shift as a Measure of Anthropogenic Sound Effect on Fishes
Vertebrates exposed to intense or long-duration loud sounds often show a temporary loss of hearing (temporary threshold shift, TTS). TTS has been... -
Heavy Metal Pollution in Water from Anthropogenic and Natural Activities and the Remediation Strategies
Heavy metals pollution with nefarious consequences for aquatic life having both natural and anthropogenic sources. These sources as well as the... -
The Impact of Climate Change on Human Fungal Pathogen Distribution and Disease Incidence
Purpose of ReviewThis review aims to compile the current knowledge on the impact of climate change on human pathogenic fungi. Ongoing surveillance of...
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Gene–environment interactions and their impact on human health
The molecular processes underlying human health and disease are highly complex. Often, genetic and environmental factors contribute to a given...
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Endocrine Disruptors and Markers of Anthropogenic Activity: A Risk for Water Supply and Health
Numerous chemical substances are commonly used in everyday human activities. Some of these substances are considered micropollutants, with the... -
An anthropogenic model of cardiovascular system adaptation to the Earth’s gravity as the conceptual basis of pathological anthropology
Applying human biological evolution to solve topical problems of medicine and preventive cardiology was inspired by the realization of the need for...
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Impact of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units on Odontocetes
Anthropogenic sounds can negatively impact marine mammals, limiting their ability to effectively forage or communicate, displacing them from a... -
Response of Freshwater Zooplankton Communities to Chronic Anthropogenic Noise
Man-made sounds are now recognized as a pervasive pollutant, and impacts on wildlife have been researched for many years. However, less knowledge is... -
Revised Danish Guidelines for Underwater Noise from Installation of Impact or Vibratory Driven Piles
Since 2016, underwater noise from the construction of offshore wind in Danish waters has been addressed by guidelines from the Danish Energy Agency.... -
Effects of Ship** Noise on Migrating Ringed Seals
The emergence of ambient sound due to ship noise has adverse effects on pinnipeds. This chapter is focused on analyzing potential disturbance... -
Underwater Noise Levels in the Coastal Waters of Poland and Malta: Reviewing the Known Impact on Organisms
Underwater noise is legally recognized in the European Union as a pollutant of the marine environment. An increasing number of countries are... -
Impact of High Marine Traffic on Harbor Porpoise: Effect on Abundance and Distribution
Increasing evidence documents effects of impulsive underwater noise on hearing and behavior of marine mammals, but knowledge about the impacts of... -
Spatial genetic structure of European wild boar, with inferences on late-Pleistocene and Holocene demographic history
European wildlife has been subjected to intensifying levels of anthropogenic impact throughout the Holocene, yet the main genetic partitioning of...
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Endocrine Disruptors and Markers of Anthropogenic Activity: A Risk for Water Supply and Health
Numerous chemical substances are commonly used in everyday human activities. Some of these substances are considered micropollutants, with the...