Increased noise levels cause behavioural and distributional changes in Atlantic cod and saithe in a large public aquarium—A case study

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES
Marica Andersson, Ola Svensson, Terese Swartz, Jack L. Manera, Michael G. Bertram, Eva-Lotta Blom
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Investigating the effects of underwater noise on aquatic animals is a research field that is receiving rapidly increasing attention. Despite this, surprisingly few studies have addressed the potential impacts of noise in a marine animal husbandry setting. In this regard, the behaviour of fish in public aquariums can be used as an indicator of well-being, and noise is known to cause behavioural changes. This case study investigates the behaviour of cod (Gadus morhua) and saithe (Pollachius virens) in a large public aquarium when exposed to increased noise levels originating from an aquarium renovation carried out by construction divers. Swimming behaviour, group formation and vertical distribution, along with yawning and scratching frequencies of the fish, were analysed from video recordings made before, during and after the exposure to increased noise levels. The same parameters were also analysed to evaluate potential effects of the presence of divers when not making renovation noise, compared to fish behaviour prior to the renovation. There was a slight change in the depth distribution of both species and a decrease in the number of scratches in cod due to the presence of divers that were not making renovation noise. In the presence of construction noises in the tank, however, both cod and saithe showed a wider array of behavioural changes, including increased swimming speed, changes in depth distribution and increased yawning frequencies. The results from this case study demonstrate that an underwater renovation with increased noise levels impacts fish behaviour and suggests that underwater noise should be considered during the management of aquatic environments, including public aquaria.

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噪音水平的增加导致大型公共水族馆中大西洋鳕鱼和赛鱼的行为和分布发生变化——一个案例研究
研究水下噪声对水生动物的影响是一个迅速受到关注的研究领域。尽管如此,令人惊讶的是,很少有研究涉及海洋畜牧业环境中噪音的潜在影响。在这方面,公共水族馆中鱼类的行为可以作为幸福感的指标,众所周知,噪音会导致行为变化。本案例研究调查了大型公共水族馆中鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)和赛思鳕鱼(Pollacius virens)在施工潜水员对水族馆进行翻新后,暴露在噪音水平增加的环境中的行为。根据暴露于增加的噪音水平之前、期间和之后的视频记录,分析了鱼类的游泳行为、群体形成和垂直分布,以及打哈欠和抓挠的频率。还分析了相同的参数,以评估与翻新前的鱼类行为相比,不发出翻新噪音时潜水员的存在可能产生的影响。由于潜水员没有发出翻新噪音,这两个物种的深度分布略有变化,鳕鱼的划痕数量也有所减少。然而,在水箱中存在施工噪音的情况下,鳕鱼和赛特鱼都表现出了更广泛的行为变化,包括游泳速度增加、深度分布变化和打哈欠频率增加。该案例研究的结果表明,噪音水平增加的水下改造会影响鱼类的行为,并表明在管理水生环境(包括公共水族馆)时应考虑水下噪音。
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