Contents
Entries are arranged by sensory modality or behavior.
ACOUSTIC ...... 3
BEHAVIOR ...... 43
CHEMORECEPTION ...... 53
ELECTROMAGNETIC ...... 81
MECHANORECEPTION ...... 87
MULTISENSORY ...... 92
VISION ...... 127
NOT SPECIFIED ...... 177
2 ACOUSTIC
Reference Species: Sablefish; Sperm whale Number: Acoustic deterrent device; Commercial fishing; Keywords: Depredation; Gulf of Alaska; Longline; Marine 726 mammal; Passive acoustics; Sablefish; Sperm whale
Thode, A., D. Mathias, J. Straley, V. O'Connell, L. Behnken, D. Falvey, L. Wild, J. Calambokidis, G. Schorr, R. Andrews, J. Liddle and P. Lestenkof. 2015. Cues, creaks, and decoys: Using passive acoustic monitoring as a tool for studying sperm whale depredation. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1621-1636
Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); Sperm whale Reference Species: (Physeter macrocephalus) Number: Commercial fishing; Depredation; Gulf of Alaska; Keywords: Longline; Marine mammal; Passive deterrent; 555 Sablefish; Sperm whale
O'Connell, V., J. Straley, J. Liddle, L. Wild, L. Behnken, D. Falvey and A. Thode. 2015. Testing a passive deterrent on longlines to reduce sperm whale depredation in the Gulf of Alaska. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1667-1672
Reference Species: Cephalopods; - Number: Keywords: - 517
Mooney, T. A., R. Hanlon, P. T. Madsen, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, D. R. Ketten and P. E. Nachtigall. 2012. Potential for sound sensitivity in cephalopods. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.730():125-128
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis); Bottlenose dolphins Reference Species: (Tursiops truncatus) Number: Keywords: - 26
Ayadi, A., M. Ghorbel and M. N. Bradai. 2013. Do pingers reduce interactions between bottlenose dolphins and trammel nets around the Kerkennah Islands (Central Mediterranean sea)?. Cahiers De Biologie Marine.54(3):375-383
3 Reference Species: Allis shad (Alosa alosa); - Number: Ultrasound; Detection; Directional response; Allis Keywords: 789 shad; Toothed whale
Wilson, M., H. B. Schack, P. T. Madsen, A. Surlykke and M. Wahlberg. 2011. Directional escape behavior in Allis shad (Alosa alosa) exposed to ultrasonic
clicks mimicking an approaching toothed whale. Journal of Experimental Biology.214(1):22-29
Reference Species: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Sonar; Sound pressure; Agroacoustics; Acoustics; Keywords: 162 Acoustic noise; Atlantic herring; Clupea harengus
Doksaeter, L., N. O. Handegard, O. R. Godo, P. H. Kvadsheim and N. Nordlund. 2012. Behavior of captive herring exposed to naval sonar
transmissions (1.0-1.6 khz) throughout a yearly cycle. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.131(2):1632-1642
Reference Species: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Backscatter; Aggregation; Transducers; Acoustical Keywords: effects; Acoustic echoes; Atlantic herring; Clupea 316 harengus
Jech, J. M.. 2011. Interpretation of multi-frequency acoustic data: Effects of fish
orientation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.129(1):54-63
Reference Species: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Atlantic herring; Behavior; Naval sonar; Sound Keywords: 684 exposure
Sivle, L. D., P. H. Kvadsheim, M. A. Ainslie, A. Solow, N. O. Handegard, N. Nordlund and F.-P. A. Lam. 2012. Impact of naval sonar signals on atlantic
herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.69(6):1078-1085
Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); Atlantic cod Reference Species: (Gadus morhua); Pollock (Pollachius virens); Harbor Number: porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Gillnet; Acoustic alarms; Pinger; Harbor porpoise; Keywords: 738 Phocoena phocoena; Bycatch;
Trippel, E. A., M. B. Strong, J. M. Terhune and J. D. Conway. 1999. Mitigation
of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) by-catch in the gillnet fishery in
4 the lower Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.56(1):
Reference Species: Blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis); - Number: Keywords: - 171
Dunning, D. J. and Q. E. Ross. 2010. Effect of radio-tagging on escape reactions of adult blueback herring to ultrasound. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.30(1):26-32
Reference Species: Clupeiform; - Number: Ultrasonic; Acoustic sensing; Acoustics; Hearing; Keywords: 448 Clupeiform
Mann, D. A., D. M. Higgs, W. N. Tavolga, M. J. Souza and A. N. Popper. 2001. Ultrasound detection by clupeiform fishes. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.109(6):3048-3054
Reference Species: Herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Keywords: - 163
Doksaeter, L., P. H. Kvadsheim, N. O. Handegard, N. Nordlund and O. R. Godo. 2012. Behavioral responses of captive herring to sonar signals (1-1.6
khz) of a naval frigate throughout a yearly cycle. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.730():379-381
Reference Species: Herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Schooling; Escape behavior; Escape responses; Keywords: 164 Latency; Escape trajectories
Domenici, P. and R. S. Batty. 1994. Escape maneuvers of schooling Clupea
harengus. Journal of Fish Biology.45():97-110
Herring (Clupea harengus); Harbor porpoise Reference Species: (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Harbor porpoise; Bycatch; Mortality; Theodolite- Keywords: 135 tracking; Acoustic alarms; Pinger; Gillnet; Noise
5 Culik, B. M., S. Koschinski, N. Tregenza and G. M. Ellis. 2001. Reactions of harbor porpoises Phocoena phocoena and herring Clupea harengus to acoustic alarms. Marine Ecology Progress Series.211():255-260
Reference Species: Herring (Clupea harengus); Clupea pallasii; - Number: Chirping; Bubble dynamics; Acoustics; Acoustic Keywords: noise; Agroacoustics; Atlantic herring; Clupea 254 harengus; Predator avoidance
Hahn, T. R. and G. Thomas. 2008. Modeling the sound levels produced by bubble release of individual herring. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.124(3):1849-1857
Reference Species: Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii); - Number: Clupeiform; Herring; Hearing; Acoustic; Keywords: 787 Echolocation; Odontocetes; Predator avoidance
Wilson, B. and L. M. Dill. 2002. Pacific herring respond to simulated odontocete echolocation sounds. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.59(3):542-553
Reference Species: Mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi); - Number: Lateral line; Excitation patterns; Sound localization; Keywords: 118 Denervation; Lateralization
Conley, R. A. and S. Coombs. 1998. Dipole source localization by mottled sculpin III. Orientation after site-specific, unilateral denervation of the lateral
line system. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.183(3):335-344
Reference Species: Mud crab (Panopeus spp.); - Number: Bioacoustics; Invertebrate; Non-consumptive effect; Keywords: 307 Predation; Trophic cascade
Hughes, A. R., D. A. Mann and D. L. Kimbro. 2014. Predatory fish sounds can alter crab foraging behaviour and influence bivalve abundance. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.281(1788):
Reference Species: Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii); - Number: Acoustic stress; Agonistic behavior; Physiological Keywords: 101 response; Red swamp crayfish
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Celi, M., F. Filiciotto, D. Parrinello, G. Buscaino, M. A. Damiano, A. Cuttitta, S. D'Angelo, S. Mazzola and M. Vazzana. 2013. Physiological and agonistic
behavioural response of Procambarus clarkii to an acoustic stimulus. Journal of Experimental Biology.216(4):709-718
Atlantic sharpnose shark (Rhizoprionodon Reference Species: terraenovae); - Number: Auditory; Evoked potential; Field attraction; Keywords: 99 Threshold
Casper, B. M. and D. A. Mann. 2009. Field hearing measurements of the Atlantic sharpnose shark Rhizoprionodon terraenovae. Journal of Fish Biology.75(10):2768-2776
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Hearing; Underwater sound; Ear; Sensory biology; Keywords: 526 Sharks; Rays
Myrberg, A. A.. 2001. The acoustical biology of elasmobranchs. Environmental
Biology of Fishes.60(1-3):31-45
Elasmobranchs; Sharks; Rays; Cetaceans; Dolphins: Reference Species: Porpoise Number: Keywords: - 446
Mangel, J. C., J. Alfaro-Shigueto, M. J. Witt, D. J. Hodgson and B. J. Godley. 2013. Using pingers to reduce bycatch of small cetaceans in Peru's small- scale driftnet fishery. Oryx.47(4):595-606
Reference Species: Little skate (Raja erinacea); - Number: Auditory brainstem response; Behavioral Keywords: 100 conditioning; Ear; Elasmobranchs; Sharks; Rays
Casper, B. M., P. S. Lobel and H. Y. Yan. 2003. The hearing sensitivity of the little skate, Raja erinacea: A comparison of two methods. Environmental Biology of Fishes.68(4):371-379
Reference Species: Sharks; Carcharhinidae; - Number: Keywords: - 535
7 Nelson, D. R. and S. H. Gruber. 1963. Sharks: Attraction by low-frequency
sounds. Science.142(3594):975-7
Reference Species: Silky shark (Carcharhinus Ialcilormis); - Number: Acoustic; Silky shark; Carcharhinus Ialcilormis; Keywords: 528 Attraction
Myrberg, A. A., S. J. Ha, S. Walewski and J. C. Banbury. 1972. Effectiveness of acoustic signals in attracting epipelagic sharks to an underwater sound source. Bulletin of Marine Science.22(4):926-949
Reference Species: Tiger shark (Scyliorhinus torazame); - Number: Keywords: - 6
Ahn, Jang-Young; Choi, Chan-Moon; Lee, Chang-Heon. 2011. Auditory characteristics of tiger shark, Scyliorhinus torazame, caught in the coast of
Jeju island. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.47(3):234-240
Reference Species: Armoured catfish (Corydoras paleatus); - Number: Courtship; Distress; Sex-specific vocalization; Keywords: 607 Intrafamilial diversity; Aquarium observations
Pruzsinszky, I. and F. Ladich. 1998. Sound production and reproductive behaviour of the armoured catfish Corydoras paleatus (Callichthyidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes.53(2):183-191
Reference Species: Armoured catfish (Megalechis thoracata); - Number: Sound production; Sex-specific vocalization; Keywords: 253 Agonistic behavior; Catfish
Hadjiaghai, O. and F. Ladich. 2015. Sex-specific differences in agonistic behaviour, sound production and auditory sensitivity in the callichthyid armoured catfish, Megalechis thoracata. Plos One.10(3):
Reference Species: Blacktail shiner (Cyprinella venusta); - Number: Acoustics; Behavior; Field recordings; Fish; Sound Keywords: 297 frequency; Laboratory; Reproduction
8 Holt, D. E. and C. E. Johnston. 2014. Sound production and associated behaviours in blacktail shiner Cyprinella venusta: A comparison between field and lab. Environmental Biology of Fishes.97(11):1207-1219
Reference Species: Bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus); - Number: Auditory brainstem response; Centrarchidae; Cyprinidae; Hearing generalist fish; Hearing Keywords: 662 specialist fish; Threshold shift; Underwater noise; White noise
Scholik, A. R. and H. Y. Yan. 2002. The effects of noise on the auditory sensitivity of the bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology a-Molecular and Integrative Physiology.133(1):43-52
Reference Species: Brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans); - Number: Acoustic communication; Brook sticklebacks; Keywords: Reproduction; Behavior; Gasterosteidae; Culaea 358 inconstans
Kilgour, R. J., R. Hillerby and D. A. McLennan. 2010. The role of acoustic cues in the breeding repertoire of the brook stickleback. Journal of Ethology.28(1):175-178
Reference Species: Burbot (Lota lota); - Number: Keywords: - 124
Cott, P. A., A. D. Hawkins, D. Zeddies, B. Martin, T. A. Johnston, J. D. Reist, J. M. Gunn and D. M. Higgs. 2014. Song of the burbot: Under-ice acoustic
signaling by a freshwater gadoid fish. Journal of Great Lakes Research.40(2):435-440
Reference Species: Catfish; - Number: Keywords: - 287
Heyd, A. and W. Pfeiffer. 2000. Sound production in catfish (Siluroidei, Ostariophysi, Teleostei) and its relationship to phylogeny and fright reaction. Revue Suisse De Zoologie.107(1):165-211
Species: Cavity-nesting darter; Etheostoma nigripinne; Reference
9 Etheostoma crossopterum; - Number: Darter; Sound production; Agonistic behavior; Keywords: 325 Courtship; Percid
Johnston, C. E. and D. L. Johnson. 2000. Sound production during the spawning season in cavity-nesting darters of the subgenus catonotus (Percidae: Etheostoma). Copeia.(2):475-481
Reference Species: Cichlasoma centrarchus; - Number: Cichlasoma centrarchus; Sound production; Keywords: 665 Spawning; Agonistic behavior; Acoustic
Schwarz, A.. 1974. Sound production and associated behavior in a cichlid fish, Cichlasoma centrarchus I. Male-male interactions. Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie.35(2):147-56
Reference Species: Cichlid (Cichlasoma centrarchus); - Number: Fish behavior; Bioacoustics; Aquatic sounds; Keywords: 666 Reproduction; Communication
Schwarz, A. L.. 1980. Sound production and associated behavior in a cichlid fish, Cichlasoma centrarchus 2. Breeding pairs. Environmental Biology of Fishes.5(4):335-342
Reference Species: Cichlid; Simochromis diagramma; - Number: Sound production; Cichlidae; Simochromis Keywords: 534 diagramma; Agonistic behavior; Vocalization
Nelissen, M.. 1975. Sound production by Simochromis diagramma (gunther)
(Pisces, Cichlidae). Acta zoologica et pathologica Antverpiensia.(61):19-24
Reference Species: Cichlidae; Haplochromis burtoni); - Number: Cichlidae; Acoustic; Communication; Sound Keywords: 291 production
Hirata, N. R. and R. D. Fernald. 1975. Non-intentional sound production in a
cichlid fish (Haplochromis burtoni, gunther). Experientia.31(3):299-300
Reference Species: Cichlidae; Metriaclima zebra; - Number:
10 Keywords: - 47
Bertucci, F., D. Scaion, M. Beauchaud, J. Attia and N. Mathevon. 2012. Ontogenesis of agonistic vocalizations in the cichlid fish Metriaclima zebra. Comptes Rendus Biologies.335(8):529-534
Reference Species: Cichlids; - Number: Keywords: - 48
Bertucci, F., M. Beauchaud, J. Attia and N. Mathevon. 2010. Sounds modulate
males' aggressiveness in a cichlid fish. Ethology.116(12):1179-1188
Reference Species: Cichlids; - Number: Acoustics; Agroacoustics; Acoustic analysis; Keywords: Microphones; Acoustical properties; Cichlidae; 504 Agonistic behavior; Courtship
Miguel Simoes, J., I. S. G. Duarte, P. J. Fonseca, G. F. Turner and M. Clara Amorim. 2008. Courtship and agonistic sounds by the cichlid fish,
Pseudotropheus zebra. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.124(2):1332-8
Reference Species: Common carp (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 689
Sloan, J. L., E. B. Cordo and A. F. Mensinger. 2013. Acoustical conditioning and retention in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Journal of Great Lakes Research.39(3):507-512
Reference Species: Coosa bass (Micropterus coosae); - Number: Keywords: Centrarchid; Sound production; Agonistic behavior 326
Johnston, C. E., M. K. Boiling, D. E. Holt and C. T. Phillips. 2008. Production of acoustic signals during aggression in Coosa bass, Micropterus coosae. Environmental Biology of Fishes.82(1):17-20
Reference Species: Croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata); - Number:
11 Sound characteristics; Acoustic; Behavior; Keywords: 283 Coloration; Ontogeny; Fish
Henglmuller, S. M. and F. Ladich. 1999. Development of agonistic behaviour
and vocalization in croaking gouramis. Journal of Fish Biology.54(2):380-395
Reference Species: Croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata); - Number: Croaking gourami; Female prespawning sound; Fish; Keywords: Agonistic behavior; Mating display; Territoriality; 391 Trichopsis vittata
Ladich, F.. 2007. Females whisper briefly during sex: Context- and sex-specific differences in sounds made by croaking gouramis. Animal Behaviour.73():379-387
Reference Species: Edwards Plateau shiner (Cyprinella lepida); - Number: Keywords: - 584
Phillips, C. T., C. E. Johnston and A. R. Henderson. 2010. Sound production and spawning behavior in Cyprimella lepida, the Edwards Plateau shiner. Southwestern Naturalist.55(1):129-135
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Acoustic daylight; Auditory scene analysis; Keywords: 187 Soundscape; Sound source segregation
Fay, R.. 2009. Soundscapes and the sense of hearing of fishes. Integrative
Zoology.4(1):26-32
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Goldfish; Carassius auratus; Acoustic; Avoidance; Keywords: 315 Lateral line
Jacobs, D. W. and W. N. Tavolga. 1967. Acoustic intensity limens in the
goldfish. Animal behaviour.15(2):324-35
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number:
12 Mauthner; Goldfish; Carassius auratus; Startle Keywords: 806 response
Zottoli, S. J.. 1977. Correlation of startle reflex and Mauthner cell auditory responses in unrestrained goldfish. Journal of Experimental Biology.66(FEB):243-&
Goldfish (Carassius auratus); Common carp Reference Species: (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 378
Konagaya, T.. 1980. On the behavior of the fish to underwater sound 3. The sound field of lake biwa and the effects of the constructing sound on the
behavior of the fish. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.46(2):129-132
Goldfish (Carassius auratus); Mottled sculpin (Cottus Reference Species: bairdi); - Number: Lateral line; Ear; Hearing; Hydrodynamics; Keywords: Acoustics; Goldfish; Carassius auratus; Mottled 120 sculpin; Cottus bairdi
Coombs, S.. 1994. Nearfield detection of dipole sources by the goldfish (Carassius auratus) and the mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi). Journal of Experimental Biology.190():109-129
Reference Species: Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis bimaculatus); - Number: Sound production; Jewel cichlid; Hemichromis Keywords: 638 bimaculatus; Communication
Rowland, W. J.. 1978. Sound production and associated behavior in jewel fish,
Hemichromis bimaculatus. Behaviour.64():125-136
Reference Species: Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens); - Number: Keywords: - 53
Bocast, C., R. M. Bruch and R. P. Koenigs. 2014. Sound production of spawning lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens rafinesque, 1817) in the Lake
Winnebago watershed, Wisconsin, USA. Journal of Applied Ichthyology.30(6):1186-1194
Species: Mormyridae; - Reference
13 Number: Hearing; Communication; Sacculus; Species Keywords: 131 recognition; Individual recognition; Mormyrid fish
Crawford, J. D.. 1997. Hearing and acoustic communication in mormyrid electric
fishes. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.29(1-4):65-86
Reference Species: Mormyrids; Pollimyrus isidori; - Number: Mormyrid fish; Acoustic; Sound production; Agonistic Keywords: 132 behavior; Spawning; Pollimyrus isidori
Crawford, J. D., M. Hagedorn and C. D. Hopkins. 1986. Acoustic communication in an electric fish, Pollimyrus isidori (Mormyridae). Journal of
Comparative Physiology a-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.159(3):297-310
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); - Number: Keywords: Cichlids; Tilapia; Reproduction; Acoustic; Behavior 426
Longrie, N., M. L. Fine and E. Parmentier. 2008. Innate sound production in the
cichlid Oreochromis niloticus. Journal of Zoology.275(4):413-417
Reference Species: Silver Carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix); - Number: Silver Carp; Acoustics; Phonotaxis; Deterrent Keywords: 755 barriers; Management; Behavior
Vetter, B. J., A. R. Cupp, K. T. Fredricks, M. P. Gaikowski and A. F. Mensinger. 2015. Acoustical deterrence of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix). Biological Invasions.17(12):3383-3392
Reference Species: Thorny catfish (Megalodoras uranoscopus); - Number: Water versus air; Sound characteristics; Doradidae; Keywords: Stridulation sounds; Drumming sounds; Distress 372 sounds; Predation
Knight, L. and F. Ladich. 2014. Distress sounds of thorny catfishes emitted underwater and in air: Characteristics and potential significance. Journal of Experimental Biology.217(22):4068-4078
Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Reference
14 Number: Keywords: Hearing; Sensorimotor; Startle response; Lateral line 49
Bhandiwad, A. A., D. G. Zeddies, D. W. Raible, E. W. Rubel and J. A. Sisneros. 2013. Auditory sensitivity of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) measured using a
behavioral prepulse inhibition assay. Journal of Experimental Biology.216(18):3504-3513
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Acoustic stimulation; Positive reinforcement Keywords: behavioral assay; Zebrafish; Danio rerio; Auditory 102 threshold; Auditory; Hearing
Cervi, A. L., K. R. Poling and D. M. Higgs. 2012. Behavioral measure of frequency detection and discrimination in the zebrafish, Danio rerio. Zebrafish.9(1):1-7
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Keywords: Atlantic cod; Gadoid; Sound; Auditory; Spawning 636
Rowe, S. and J. A. Hutchings. 2006. Sound production by Atlantic cod during
spawning. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.135(2):529-538
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Keywords: Atlantic cod; Gadoid; Ultrasound; Acoustic; Auditory 657
Schack, H. B., H. Malte and P. T. Madsen. 2008. The responses of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua l.) to ultrasound-emitting predators: Stress, behavioural changes or debilitation?. Journal of Experimental Biology.211(13):2079-2086
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Atlantic cod; Farmed cod; Sexual characteristics; Keywords: 687 Spawning
Skjaeraasen, J. E., J. J. Meager and O. Karlsen. 2008. The expression of secondary sexual characteristics in recruit- and repeat-spawning farmed and
wild Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.65(9):1710-1716
15 Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Agroacoustics; Acoustics; Acoustic analysis; Acoustical properties; Frequency analyzers; Atlantic Keywords: cod; Gadus morhua; Harp seal; Pagophilus 754 groenlandicus; Hooded seal; Cystophora cristata; Predator avoidance; Sound
Vester, H. I., L. P. Folkow and A. S. Blix. 2004. Click sounds produced by cod (Gadus morhua). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.115(2):914- 919
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Harbor porpoise Reference Species: (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Phocoena phocoena; Acoustic alarms; Bycatch Keywords: 394 reduction; Cod; CPUE; Gillnet
Larsen, F. and O. R. Eigaard. 2014. Acoustic alarms reduce bycatch of harbour porpoises in Danish North Sea gillnet fisheries. Fisheries Research.153():108-112
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Pollock (Pollachius Reference Species: pollachius); - Number: Acoustic communication; Acoustic signal; Gadoid; Keywords: 788 Mate choice; Sound production
Wilson, L. J., M. T. Burrows, G. D. Hastie and B. Wilson. 2014. Temporal variation and characterization of grunt sounds produced by Atlantic cod
(Gadus morhua) and pollack (Pollachius pollachius) during the spawning season. Journal of Fish Biology.84(4):1014-1030
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Pollock (Pollachius Reference virens); Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Number: Species: Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias); Cetaceans; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); Seabirds; Greater shearwater (Puffinus gravis) Keywords: - 739
Trippel, E. A., N. L. Holy, D. L. Palka, T. D. Shepherd, G. D. Melvin and J. M. Terhune. 2003. Nylon barium sulphate gillnet reduces porpoise and seabird mortality. Marine Mammal Science.19(1):240-243
Haddock (Melangrammus aeglefinus); Saithe Reference Species: (Pollachius virens); Blue whiting (Micromesistius Number: poutassou); Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); -
16 Gadoid; Fin dimorphisms; Sexual characteristics; Keywords: 686 Mate attraction; Sexual selection; Sound production
Skjaeraasen, J. E., J. J. Meager and M. Heino. 2012. Secondary sexual characteristics in codfishes (Gadidae) in relation to sound production, habitat use and social behaviour. Marine Biology Research.8(3):201-209
Various; Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Pollock Reference Species: (Pollachius pollachius); Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Number: phocoena) Deterrent; Displacement; Incidental take; Phocoena Keywords: 91 phocoena; Skagerrak Sea
Carlstrom, J., P. Berggren, F. Dinnetz and P. Borjesson. 2002. A field experiment using acoustic alarms (pingers) to reduce harbour porpoise by-
catch in bottom-set gillnets. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.59(4):816-824
Various; Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Pollock Reference Species: (Pollachius virens); Cetaceans; Harbor porpoises Number: (Phocoena phocoena) Keywords: - 385
Kraus, S. D., A. J. Read, A. Solow, K. Baldwin, T. Spradlin, E. Anderson and J. Williamson. 1997. Acoustic alarms reduce porpoise morality. Nature.388(6642):525-525
Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Acoustics; Noise-reduced vessel; Vessel avoidance; Keywords: 146 Walleye
De Robertis, A., C. D. Wilson, N. J. Williamson, M. A. Guttormsen and S. Stienessen. 2010. Silent ships sometimes do encounter more fish 1. Vessel
comparisons during winter pollock surveys. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.67(5):985-995
Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Walleye; Theragra chalcogramma; Auditory; Hearing Keywords: 447 sensitivity
Mann, D. A., C. D. Wilson, J. Song and A. N. Popper. 2009. Hearing sensitivity of the walleye pollock. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.138(5):1000-1008
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Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 317
Jefferson, T. A. and B. E. Curry. 1996. Acoustic methods of reducing or eliminating marine mammal-fishery interactions: Do they work?. Ocean & Coastal Management.31(1):41-70
Reference Species: -; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncata) Number: Acoustic alarms; Pinger; Dual frequency; Cetaceans; Keywords: 405 Bycatch; Omnidirectional pattern
Lee, Yoo-Won; Hyeong-Il Shin; Seok-Jae Kim; Doo-Jin Hwang. 2005. Trial manufacture of dual frequency acoustic pinger to minimize cetacean
bycatch. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.41(3):207- 212
Reference Species: -; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Acoustic alarms; Avoidance; Bycatch; Dolphin; Keywords: Fisheries; Fishing; Nets; Odontocetes; Pinger; 341 Ultrasound
Kastelein, R. A., W. C. Verboom, N. Jennings, D. de Haan and S. van der Heul. 2008. The influence of 70 and 120 khz tonal signals on the behavior of
harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in a floating pen. Marine Environmental Research.66(3):319-326
Reference Species: Gobiids; - Number: Padogobius martensii; Padogobius nigricans; Knipowitschia punctatissima; Spawning sounds; Keywords: 437 Substrate spawners; Protracted spawning; Complex vocalizations
Lugli, M., P. Torricelli, G. Pavan and D. Mainardi. 1997. Sound production during courtship and spawning among freshwater gobiids (Pisces, Gobiidae). Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.29(1-4):109-126
Gobiids; Common goby (Padogobius martensii); Reference Species: Panzarolo goby (Knipwitschia punctatissima); - Number: Padogobius martensii; Knipowitschia punctatissima; Keywords: 436 Substrate spawners; Protracted spawning; Complex
18 vocalizations; Swimbladder; Spawning advertising
Lugli, M., G. Pavan, P. Torricelli and L. Bobbio. 1995. Spawning vocalizations in male fresh-water gobiids (Pisces, Gobiidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes.43(3):219-231
Reference Species: Painted goby (Pomatoschistus pictus); - Number: Keywords: - 11
Amorim, M. C. P. and A. S. M. Neves. 2007. Acoustic signalling during courtship in the painted goby, Pomatoschistus pictus. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.87(4):1017-1023
Reference Species: Painted goby (Pomatoschistus pictus); - Number: Acoustic; Communication; Sound production; Keywords: 12 Territorial defense; Gobiidae; Teleost
Amorim, M. C. P. and A. S. M. Neves. 2008. Male painted gobies (Pomatoschistus pictus) vocalise to defend territories. Behaviour.145():1065- 1083
Reference Species: Painted goby (Pomatoschistus pictus); - Number: Acoustic signal; Agonistic behavior; Painted goby; Keywords: 578 Pomatoschistus pictus
Pereira, R., S. Rismondo, M. Caiano, S. S. Pedroso, P. J. Fonseca and M. C. P. Amorim. 2014. The role of agonistic sounds in male nest defence in the painted goby, Pomatoschistus pictus. Ethology.120(1):53-63
-; Marine mammals; cetaceans; pinnipeds; harbor Reference seal (Phoca vitulina); California sea lion (Zalophus Number: californianus); Northern elephant seal (Mirounga Species: augustirostris); Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhyncus obliquidens); Commerson's dolphin (Cephalorhyncus commersonii) Acoustic alarms; Pinger; Fishing gear; Entanglement; GIllnet; Behavior; Neophobia; Keywords: 58 Aversion; Habituation; Sensitization; Agonistic behavior; Pinnipeds; Cetaceans
19 Bowles, A. E. and R. C. Anderson. 2012. Behavioral responses and habituation of pinnipeds and small cetaceans to novel objects and simulated fishing gear with and without a pinger. Aquatic Mammals.38(2):161-188
Reference Species: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); - Number: Bottlenose dolphin; Tursiops truncatus; Aquaculture; Keywords: Acoustic harassment device; AHD; Mediterranean 428 Sea
Lopez, B. D. and F. Marino. 2011. A trial of acoustic harassment device efficacy on free-ranging bottlenose dolphins in Sardinia, Italy. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.44(4):197-208
Reference Species: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); - Number: Tursiops truncatus; Bottlenose dolphin; Foraging Keywords: behavior; Sound use; Echolocation; Whistle; Pop; 547 Behavioral ecology
Nowacek, D. P.. 2005. Acoustic ecology of foraging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), habitat-specific use of three sound types. Marine Mammal Science.21(4):587-602
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); Gulf Reference Species: toadfish (Opsanus beta); - Number: Acoustic startle; Predation; Eavesdropping; Natural Keywords: 616 selection; Stress; Communication; Corticosterone
Remage-Healey, L., D. P. Nowacek and A. H. Bass. 2006. Dolphin foraging sounds suppress calling and elevate stress hormone levels in a prey
species, the Gulf toadfish. Journal of Experimental Biology.209(22):4444- 4451
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); Harbor Reference Species: porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Biosonar; Acoustic echoes; Auditory system models; Keywords: 24 Acoustic signal processing; Odontocetes
Au, W. W. L., B. K. Branstetter, K. J. Benoit-Bird and R. A. Kastelein. 2009. Acoustic basis for fish prey discrimination by echolocating dolphins and porpoises. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.126(1):460-467
Reference Species: Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei); - Number:
20 Franciscana dolphin; Pontoporia blainvillei; Keywords: Ontogeny; Anatomic geometry; Functional anatomy; 204 Echolocation; Conservation
Frainer, G., S. Huggenberger and I. B. Moreno. 2015. Postnatal development of Franciscana's (Pontoporia blainvillei) biosonar relevant structures with
potential implications for function, life history, and bycatch. Marine Mammal Science.31(3):1193-1212
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus); Marine Reference Species: mammals; (Gray whales) Number: Keywords: - 136
Cummings, W. C. and P. O. Thompson. 1971. Gray whales, Eschrichtius robustus, avoid underwater sounds of killer whales, Orcinus orca. Fishery Bulletin.69(3):525-
Reference Species: Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Echolocation; Porpoise; Foraging; Buzz; Biosonar; Keywords: 155 Phocoena phocoena
DeRuiter, S. L., A. Bahr, M.-A. Blanchet, S. F. Hansen, J. H. Kristensen, P. T. Madsen, P. L. Tyack and M. Wahlberg. 2009. Acoustic behaviour of
echolocating porpoises during prey capture. Journal of Experimental Biology.212(19):3100-3107
Reference Species: Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Speed of sound; Experiment design; Acoustic Keywords: sensing; Agroacoustics; Microphones; Harbor 156 porpoise; Phocoena phocoena
DeRuiter, S. L., M. Hansen, H. N. Koopman, A. J. Westgate, P. L. Tyack and P. T. Madsen. 2010. Propagation of narrow-band-high-frequency clicks:
Measured and modeled transmission loss of porpoise-like clicks in porpoise habitats. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.127(1):560-567
Reference Species: Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Transducers; Agroacoustics; Acoustics; Acoustic Keywords: source localization; Hearing; Harbor porpoise; 334 Phocoena phocoena
Kastelein, R. A., D. de Haan and W. C. Verboom. 2007. The influence of signal parameters on the sound source localization ability of a harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
21 America.122(2):
Reference Species: Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Agroacoustics; Sound pressure; Transducers; Keywords: Acoustics; Hearing; Gillnet; Harbor porpoise; 340 Phocoena phocoena
Kastelein, R. A., W. C. Verboom, N. Jennings and D. de Haan. 2008. Behavioral avoidance threshold level of a harbor porpoise (Phocoena
phocoena) for a continuous 50 khz pure tone (l). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.123(4):1858-1861
Reference Species: Killer whale (Orcinus orca); - Number: Acoustic noise; Rain; Acoustic echoes; Acoustic Keywords: sensing; Auditory system models; Odontocetes; 25 Orcinus orca; Echolocation
Au, W. W. L., J. K. B. Ford, J. K. Horne and K. A. N. Allman. 2004. Echolocation signals of free-ranging killer whales (Orcinus orca) and modeling of foraging
for chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.115(2):901-909
Reference Species: Killer whale (Orcinus orca); - Number: Hearing; Microphones; Agroacoustics; Biosonar; Keywords: 680 Killer whales; Odontocetes
Simon, M., M. Wahlberg and L. A. Miller. 2007. Echolocation clicks from killer whales (Orcinus orca) feeding on herring (Clupea harengus). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.121(2):749-752
Reference Species: Not specified; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncata) Number: Keywords: - 406
Leeney, R. H., S. Berrow, D. McGrath, J. O'Brien, R. Cosgrove and B. J. Godley. 2007. Effects of pingers on the behaviour of bottlenose dolphins.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.87(1):129-133
Not Specified; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops Reference Species: truncatus) Number:
22 Keywords: - 439
Maccarrone, V., G. Buffa, V. Di Stefano, F. Filiciotto, S. Mazzola and G. Buscaino. 2014. Economic assessment of dolphin depredation damages and
pinger use in artisanal fisheries in the archipelago of Egadi Islands (Sicily). Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.14(1):173-181
Not Specified; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops Reference Species: truncatus); Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Bycatch; Fisheries; Float line; Head line; Lead line; Keywords: 342 Target strength
Kastelein, R. A., W. W. Au and D. de Haan. 2000. Detection distances of bottom-set gillnets by harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) and
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Marine Environmental Research.49(4):
Reference Species: Not Specified; Cetacean; Tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) Number: Keywords: Cetaceans; Acoustic pingers; Tucuxi 515
Monteiro-Neto, C., F. J. C. Avila, T. T. Alves, D. S. Araujo, A. A. Campos, A. M. A. Martins, C. L. Parente, M. A. A. Furtado-Neto and J. Lien. 2004.
Behavioral responses of Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) to acoustic pingers, Fortaleza, Brazil. Marine Mammal Science.20(1):145-151
Reference Species: Not Specified; Cetaceans (Not specified) Number: Acoustic harassment device; AHD; Acoustic deterrent device; ADD; NOn-geometrical acoustic Keywords: spreading; Sound exposure level; Multipath 674 interference; Marine mammal; Fisheries interaction; Bycatch
Shapiro, A. D., J. Tougaard, P. B. Jorgensen, L. A. Kyhn, J. D. Balle, C. Bernardez, A. Fjalling, J. Karlsen and M. Wahlberg. 2009. Transmission loss patterns from acoustic harassment and deterrent devices do not always follow geometrical spreading predictions. Marine Mammal Science.25(1):53- 67
Not specified; Cetaceans; Harbor porpoise Reference Species: (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Acoustic deterrent device; ADD; Odontocetes; Keywords: Habituation; Habitat displacement; Bycatch; T-POD; 389 Passive acoustics; Special Areas of Conservation;
23 Noise pollution
Kyhn, L. A., P. B. Jorgensen, J. Carstensen, N. I. Bech, J. Tougaard, T. Dabelsteen and J. Teilmann. 2015. Pingers cause temporary habitat
displacement in the harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena. Marine Ecology Progress Series.526():253-265
Not specified; Cetaceans; Striped dolphin (Stenella Reference Species: coeruleoalba); Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Number: phocoena) Acoustic alarms; Behavior; Bycatch; Dolphin; Keywords: 337 Fisheries; Fishing; Gillnet; Odontocetes; Pinger
Kastelein, R. A., N. Jennings, W. C. Verboom, D. de Haan and N. M. Schooneman. 2006. Differences in the response of a striped dolphin
(Stenella coeruleoalba) and a harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) to an acoustic alarm. Marine Environmental Research.61(3):363-378
Not Specified; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Reference Species: phocoena) Number: Keywords: - 55
Boström, M.. 2013. Short note: Acoustic activity of harbour porpoises
(Phocoena phocoena) around gill nets. Aquatic Mammals.39(4):
Not specified; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Reference Species: phocoena) Number: Bycatch; Dolphin; Fisheries; Fishing; Nets; Keywords: 335 Odontocetes; Pinger
Kastelein, R. A., D. de Haan, N. Vaughan, C. Staal and N. M. Schooneman. 2001. The influence of three acoustic alarms on the behaviour of harbour
porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in a floating pen. Marine Environmental Research.52(4):351-371
Not Specified; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Reference Species: phocoena) Number: Harbor porpoise; Phocoena phocoena; Sound; Keywords: 559 Acoustic harassment device; British Columbia
Olesiuk, P. F., L. M. Nichol, M. J. Sowden and J. K. B. Ford. 2002. Effect of the sound generated by an acoustic harassment device on the relative
abundance and distribution of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in retreat passage, British Columbia. Marine Mammal Science.18(4):843-862
24
Not Specified; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena Reference Species: phocoena) Number: Harbor porpoise; Phocoena phocoena; Behavior; Habituation; Pinger; Heart rate; Echolocation; Keywords: 725 Swimming; Acoustic alarms; Bycatch; TDR; Datalogger
Teilmann, J., J. Tougaard, L. A. Miller, T. Kirketerp, K. Hansen and S. Brando. 2006. Reactions of captive harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) to pinger-like sounds. Marine Mammal Science.22(2):240-260
Not specified; Marine mammals; Dugong (Dugong Reference Species: dugon) Number: Blimp-cam; Disturbance; Displacement; Keywords: 294 Entanglement; Net; Noise; Pinger; Vocalization
Hodgson, A. J., H. Marsh, S. Delean and L. Marcus. 2007. Is attempting to change marine mammal behaviour a generic solution to the bycatch problem? A dugong case study. Animal Conservation.10(2):263-273
Not specified; Odontocete; Harbor porpoise Reference Species: (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Odontocetes; Fisheries; Nets; Bycatch; Pinger; Keywords: 336 Acoustic alarms
Kastelein, R. A., H. T. Rippe, N. Vaughan, N. M. Schooneman, W. C. Verboom and D. De Haan. 2000. The effects of acoustic alarms on the behavior of
harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in a floating pen. Marine Mammal Science.16(1):46-64
Not Specified (longline); False killer whale Reference Species: (Pseudorca crassidens) Number: Keywords: 516
Mooney, T. A., A. F. Pacini and P. E. Nachtigall. 2009. False killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) echolocation and acoustic disruption: Implications
for longline bycatch and depredation. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie.87(8):726-733
Reference Species: Odontocetes; Odontocete prey; - Number: Agroacoustics; Transducers; Acoustic signal Keywords: 43 processing; Acoustics; Odontocetes; Terminal buzz
25 Benoit-Bird, K. J., W. W. L. Au and R. Kastelein. 2006. Testing the odontocete acoustic prey debilitation hypothesis: No stunning results. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.120(2):1118-1123
Reference Species: Various; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Keywords: - 90
Carlstrom, J., P. Berggren and N. J. C. Tregenza. 2009. Spatial and temporal impact of pingers on porpoises. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.66(1):72-82
Reference Species: Various; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Harbor porpoise; Phocoena phocoena; Barium Keywords: 381 sulfate; Reflective gillnet; By-catch mitigation
Koschinski, S., B. M. Culik, E. A. Trippel and L. Ginzkey. 2006. Behavioral reactions of free-ranging harbor porpoises Phocoena phocoena
encountering standard nylon and baso4 mesh gillnets and warning sound. Marine Ecology Progress Series.313():285-294
Reference Species: Various; Marine mammals; dolphins; porpoises Number: Incidental mortality; Porpoise; Gillnet; Pinger; Keywords: 143 Acoustic
Dawson, S. M., A. Read and E. Slooten. 1998. Pingers, porpoises and power: Uncertainties with using pingers to reduce bycatch of small cetaceans. Biological Conservation.84(2):141-146
Reference Species: White whale (Delphinapterus leucas); - Number: Keywords: - 192
Fish, J. F. and J. S. Vania. 1971. Killer whale Orcinus orca sounds repel white
whales Delphinapterus leucas. Fishery Bulletin.69(3):531-
Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax); Gilthead sea Reference Species: bream (Sparus aurata); - Number: Acoustic pollution; Acoustic stimulus; European sea Keywords: bass; Gilthead sea bream; Motility; Blood glucose; 86 Blood lactate; Haematocrit value
26 Buscaino, G., F. Filiciotto, G. Buffa, A. Bellante, V. Di Stefano, A. Assenza, F. Fazio, G. Caola and S. Mazzola. 2010. Impact of an acoustic stimulus on the motility and blood parameters of european sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.). Marine Environmental Research.69(3):136-142
Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax); Pout (Trisopterus Reference luscus); Thicklip mullet (Chelon labrosus); Herring Number: Species: (Clupea harengus); Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Cetaceans Acoustics; Cetaceans; Cod; Ecology; Herring; Noise Keywords: pollution; Odontocetes; Pinger; Pout; Sea bass; 338 Thicklip mullet; Underwater sound
Kastelein, R. A., S. van der Heul, J. van der Veen, W. C. Verboom, N. Jennings, D. de Haan and P. J. H. Reijnders. 2007. Effects of acoustic alarms, designed to reduce small cetacean bycatch in gillnet fisheries, on the behaviour of North Sea fish species in a large tank. Marine Environmental Research.64(2):160-180
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides); Reference Species: Odontocetes; Killer whale (Orcinus orca) Number: Acoustic harassment device; AHD; Depredation; Keywords: 732 Killer whales; Longline fishery
Tixier, P., N. Gasco, G. Duhamel and C. Guinet. 2015. Habituation to an acoustic harassment device (ahd) by killer whales depredating demersal
longlines. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1673- 1681
Reference Species: Ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis); - Number: Keywords: - 376
Konagaya, T.. 1980. Behavior of fish to underwater sound 1. Jumping response of ayu to sound. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.46(1):31-34
Demersal longline targets; Sperm whale (Physeter Reference Species: macrocephalus) Number: Marine vessels; Hydraulics; Acoustic sensing; Keywords: Agroacoustics; Acoustic noise; Sperm whale; 727 Physeter macrocephalus
Thode, A., J. Straley, C. O. Tiemann, K. Folkert and V. O'Connell. 2007. Observations of potential acoustic cues that attract sperm whales to longline fishing in the Gulf of Alaska. Journal of the Acoustical Society of
27 America.122(2):1265-1277
Reference Species: Fisheries targets; - Number: Keywords: - 7
Akamatsu, T.. 2015. Development of behavioral control and visualization of fisheries species using acoustic technique. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.81(3):389-392
Reference Species: Grey gurnard (Eutriglia gurnardus); - Number: Sound production; Agonistic behavior; Acoustic; Keywords: 10 Ontogeny
Amorim, M. C. P. and A. D. Hawkins. 2005. Ontogeny of acoustic and feeding
behaviour in the grey gurnard, Eutrigla gurnardus. Ethology.111(3):255-269
Reference Species: Japanese parrot fish (Oplenathus fasciatus); - Number: Keywords: - 531
Nakazato, M. and A. Takemura. 1987. Studies on the underwater sound 12. Acoustical behavior of japanese parrot fish, Oplenathus fasciatus. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.53(6):967-973
Reference Species: North Sea fishery targets; - Number: Acoustics; Atlantic herring; Behavior; Atlantic cod; Keywords: Common eel; Horse mackerel; Marine fish; Pollack; 339 Pout; Sea bass; Thicklip mullet
Kastelein, R. A., S. van der Heul, W. C. Verboom, N. Jennings, J. van der Veen and D. de Haan. 2008. Startle response of captive North Sea fish species to
underwater tones between 0.1 and 64 khz. Marine Environmental Research.65(5):369-377
Reference Species: Not specified; - Number: Fish aggregation device (FAD);Acoustic orientation Keywords: 224 cue;Ambient noise;Unjam
28 Ghazali, S. M., J. C. Montgomery, A. G. Jeffs, Z. Ibrahim and C. A. Radford. 2013. The diel variation and spatial extent of the underwater sound around a fish aggregation device (FAD). Fisheries Research.148():9-17
Reference Species: Red mullet; Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncata) Number: Bottlenose dolphin; Fisheries; Pinger; Trammel net; Keywords: 221 Fisheries interaction
Gazo, M., J. Gonzalvo and A. Aguilar. 2008. Pingers as deterrents of bottlenose
dolphins interacting with trammel nets. Fisheries Research.92(1):70-75
Reference Species: Red-mouthed goby; Gobius cruentatus; - Number: Agonistic behavior; Noise; Fish sounds; Boat noise; Keywords: 668 Auditory
Sebastianutto, L., M. Picciulin, M. Costantini and E. A. Ferrero. 2011. How boat noise affects an ecologically crucial behaviour: The case of territoriality in
Gobius cruentatus (Gobiidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes.92(2):207- 215
Reference Species: Roche's snake blenny (Ophidion rochei); - Number: Ophidiidae; Sound production; Sexual dimorphism; Keywords: 354 Sexual characteristics
Kever, L., K. S. Boyle, B. Dragicevic, J. Dulcic, M. Casadevall and E. Parmentier. 2012. Sexual dimorphism of sonic apparatus and extreme intersexual variation of sounds in Ophidion rochei (Ophidiidae): First evidence of a tight relationship between morphology and sound characteristics in Ophidiidae. Frontiers in Zoology.9():
Reference Species: Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus; - Number: Acoustic; Communication; Gobiidae; Reproductive Keywords: 313 state
Isabella-Valenzi, L. and D. M. Higgs. 2013. Sex- and state-dependent attraction of round gobies, Neogobius melanostomus, to conspecific calls. Behaviour.150(13):1509-1530
Reference Species: Sebastiscus marmoratus; - Number: Keywords: - 511
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Miyagawa, M. and A. Takemura. 1986. Studies on the underwater sound 11. Acoustical behavior of the scorpaenoid fish, Sebastiscus marmoratus. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.52(3):411-415
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 32
Bass, A.. 1992. Dimorphic male brains and alternative reproductive tactics in a
vocalizing fish. Trends in Neurosciences.15(4):139-145
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Acoustic surveys; Behavior; Noise-reduced vessel; Keywords: 145 Ship; Underwater radiated noise; Vessel avoidance
De Robertis, A. and N. O. Handegard. 2013. Fish avoidance of research vessels and the efficacy of noise-reduced vessels: A review. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.70(1):34-45
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 188
Fay, R. R. and A. N. Popper. 2012. Fish hearing: New perspectives from two
'senior' bioacousticians. Brain Behavior and Evolution.79(4):215-217
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: Acoustic 518
Mueller-Blenkle, C., A. B. Gill, P. K. McGregor, M. H. Andersson, P. Sigray, V. Bendall, J. Metcalfe and F. Thomsen. 2012. A novel field study setup to
investigate the behavior of fish related to sound. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.730():389-391
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Bioacoustics; Fish; Mammals; Communication; Keywords: 525 Underwater
30 Myrberg, A. A.. 1997. Underwater sound: Its relevance to behavioral functions among fishes and marine mammals. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.29(1-4):3-21
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Noise; Marine organisms; Auditory masking; Keywords: Auditory; Behavior alteration; Behavior; Metabolism; 577 Recruitment; Population composition
Peng, C., X. Zhao and G. Liu. 2015. Noise in the sea and its impacts on marine organisms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.12(10):12304-12323
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 600
Popper, A. N.. 2003. Effects of anthropogenic sounds on fishes.
Fisheries.28(10):24-31
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Blasts; Impulsive noise; Noise effects; Ocean noise; Keywords: 601 Seismic air guns; Sonar
Popper, A. N. and M. C. Hastings. 2009. The effects of anthropogenic sources
of sound on fishes. Journal of Fish Biology.75(3):455-489
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Anthropogenic noise; Behavior; Hearing; Noise; Keywords: 602 Sound
Popper, A. N. and M. C. Hastings. 2009. The effects of human-generated sound
on fish. Integrative Zoology.4(1):43-52
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Fish; Ear; Hearing; Swimbladder; Weberian ossicles; Keywords: Threshold; Behavior; VIIIth nerve; Auditory; Sound 603 localization; Discrimination; Review
31 Popper, A. N. and R. R. Fay. 1993. Sound detection and processing by fish: critical-review and major research questions. Brain Behavior and Evolution.41(1):14-38
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 604
Popper, A. N. and R. R. Fay. 2011. Rethinking sound detection by fishes.
Hearing Research.273(1-2):25-36
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 606
Popper, A. N., J. Fewtrell, M. E. Smith and R. D. McCauley. 2003. Anthropogenic sound: Effects on the behavior and physiology of fishes. Marine Technology Society Journal.37(4):35-40
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 688
Slabbekoorn, H., N. Bouton, I. van Opzeeland, A. Coers, C. ten Cate and A. N. Popper. 2010. A noisy spring: The impact of globally rising underwater sound levels on fish. Trends in Ecology & Evolution.25(7):419-427
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Sea ranching; Behavioral conditioning; Acoustics; Keywords: 804 Fishing technology
Zion, B. and A. Barki. 2012. Ranching fish using acoustic conditioning: Has it
reached a dead end?. Aquaculture.344():3-11
Teleosts; Plainfin midshipmanfish (Porichthys Reference Species: notatus); - Number: Vocalization; Hindbrain; Pacemaker; Sexual Keywords: 33 dimorphism; Teleost
Bass, A. H.. 1997. Comparative neurobiology of vocal behaviour in teleost
fishes. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.29(1-4):47-63
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Three-spined stickleback (Gasterosterus aculeatus); Reference Species: Eurpean minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus); - Number: Anthropogenic noise; Environmental change; Behavior; Gasterosteidae; Gasterosterus aculeatus; Keywords: 759 Phoxinus phoxinus; Pollution; Predation risk; Species differences; Starvation risk
Voellmy, I. K., J. Purser, D. Flynn, P. Kennedy, S. D. Simpson and A. N. Radford. 2014. Acoustic noise reduces foraging success in two sympatric fish species via different mechanisms. Animal Behaviour.89():191-198
Various; Groundfish; Kingfish; Bluefish; Dogfish; Reference Species: Menhaden; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Number: Behavior; Bottlenose dolphin; Bycatch; Fisheries; Keywords: 130 Noise
Cox, T. M., A. J. Read, D. Swanner, K. Urian and D. Waples. 2004. Behavioral responses of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to gillnets and acoustic alarms. Biological Conservation.115(2):203-212
Reference Species: West Australian dhufish (Glaucosoma hebraicum); - Number: Muscles; Superlattices; Acoustics; Microphones; Keywords: 572 Australia; Glaucosomatid
Parsons, M. J. G., S. Longbottom, P. Lewis, R. D. McCauley and D. V. Fairclough. 2013. Sound production by the west australian dhufish
(Glaucosoma hebraicum). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.134(4):2701-2709
Reference Species: Turbot; Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Number: Keywords: - 239
Gonener, S. and S. Bilgin. 2009. The effect of pingers on harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena bycatch and fishing effort in the turbot gill net fishery in
the Turkish Black Sea coast. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.9(2):151-157
Reference Species: Bicolor damselfish (Pomacentrus partitus); - Number: Communication; Reef fish; Spawning; Pheromone; Keywords: 353 Sexual interference
33 Kenyon, T. N.. 1994. The significance of sound interception to males of the bicolor damselfish, Pomacentrus partitus, during courtship. Environmental Biology of Fishes.40(4):391-405
Reference Species: Centrarchids; Mormyrids; Pomancentrids; - Number: Communication; Auditory; Courtship; Sound Keywords: spectrography; Vocalization; Sound production; 355 Centrarchid; Mormyrid fish; Pomacentridae
Kihslinger, R. L. and A. P. Klimley. 2002. Species identity and the temporal characteristics of fish acoustic signals. Journal of Comparative Psychology.116(2):210-214
Reference Species: Eupomacentrus; - Number: Eupomacentrus; Courtship; Sound production; Keywords: 702 Acoustic; Species recognition
Spanier, E.. 1979. Aspects of species recognition by sound in 4 species of damselfishes, genus Eupomacentrus (Pisces, Pomacentridae). Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie-Journal of Comparative Ethology.51(3):301-316
Hawaiian sergeant damselfish (Abudefduf Reference Species: abdominalis); - Number: Acoustic communication; Auditory evoked potential; Keywords: AEP; Courtship; Damselfish; Pomacentridae; 459 Reproduction
Maruska, K. P., K. S. Boyle, L. R. Dewan and T. C. Tricas. 2007. Sound production and spectral hearing sensitivity in the Hawaiian sergeant
damselfish, Abudefduf abdominalis. Journal of Experimental Biology.210(22):3990-4004
Reference Species: Pomacentrus partitus; - Number: Keywords: - 524
Myrberg, A. A.. 1997. Sound production by a coral reef fish (Pomacentrus partitus): Evidence for a vocal, territorial ''keep-out'' signal. Bulletin of Marine Science.60(3):1017-1025
Reference Species: Sergeant major damselfish (Abudefduf saxatilis); - Number:
34 Auditory brainstem response; ABR; Hearing Keywords: 176 sensitivity; Larval settlement
Egner, S. A. and D. A. Mann. 2005. Auditory sensitivity of sergeant major damselfish, Abudefduf saxatilis, from post-settlement juvenile to adult. Marine Ecology Progress Series.285():213-222
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdnari); Carp (Cyprinus Reference Species: carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 377
Konagaya, T.. 1980. On the behavior of the fish to underwater sound 2. Response of fish to low-frequency sound. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.46(2):125-128
Salmon; Seals; Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus); Reference Species: Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) Number: Conflict; Damage; Fishery; Grey seals; Mitigation; Keywords: 193 Salmon
Fjalling, A., M. Wahlberg and H. Westerberg. 2006. Acoustic harassment devices reduce seal interaction in the Baltic salmon-trap, net fishery. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.63(9):1751-1758
Salmon; Seals; Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus); Reference Species: Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) Number: Acoustic deterrent device; Conflict; Grey seals; Keywords: Harbor seals; Marine mammal; Fisheries interaction; 245 Salmon
Graham, I. M., R. N. Harris, B. Denny, D. Fowden and D. Pullan. 2009. Testing the effectiveness of an acoustic deterrent device for excluding seals from
Atlantic salmon rivers in Scotland. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.66(5):860-864
Salmon; Seals; Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus); Reference Species: Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) Number: ADD; AHD; Generalized linear modeling; Grey seals; Keywords: 269 Harbor seals; Net; Predation; Salmonids
Harris, R. N., C. M. Harris, C. D. Duck and I. L. Boyd. 2014. The effectiveness of a seal scarer at a wild salmon net fishery. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.71(7):1913-1920
Species: Atlantic croaker (Micropoganias undulatus); - Reference
35 Number: Sciaenidae; Sound production; Knock call; Atlantic Keywords: 218 croaker; Acoustic communciation
Gannon, D. P.. 2007. Acoustic behavior of Atlantic croaker, Micropogonias
undulatus (Sciacnidae). Copeia.(1):193-204
Reference Species: Black drum (Pogonias cromis); - Number: Black drum; Pogonias cromis; Diel effects; Keywords: 417 Seasonality; Sound production; Acoustic
Locascio, J. V. and D. A. Mann. 2011. Diel and seasonal timing of sound
production by black drum (Pogonias cromis). Fishery Bulletin.109(3):327-338
Hamlet (Hypoplectrus unicolor); Striped parrotfish Reference Species: (Scarus iserti); - Number: Hypoplectrus; Scarus; Serranidae; Scaridae fish Keywords: 416 spawning; Underwater acoustics
Lobel, P. S.. 1992. Sounds produced by spawning fishes. Environmental
Biology of Fishes.33(4):351-358
Various; Sea trout (Cynoscion striatus); Whitemouth Reference croaker (Micropogonias furniei); Parona leatherjack Number: Species: (Parona signata); Patagonian smooth-hound (Mustelus spp.); Franciscana dolpin (Pontoporia blainvillei) Bycatch; Franciscana dolphin; Pontoporia blainvillei; Keywords: 54 Acoustic alarms; Conservation
Bordino, P., S. Kraus, D. Albareda, A. Fazio, A. Palmerio, M. Mendez and S. Botta. 2002. Reducing incidental mortality of Franciscana dolphin Pontoporia
blainvillei with acoustic warning devices attached to fishing nets. Marine Mammal Science.18(4):833-842
Reference Species: White seabass (Atractoscion nobilis); - Number: White seabass; Atractoscion nobilis; Sciaenidae; Keywords: 2 Spawning; Aggregation; Sound production; Acoustic;
Aalbers, S. A. and M. A. Drawbridge. 2008. White seabass spawning behavior and sound production. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.137(2):542-550
36 Reference Species: Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis); - Number: Sound pressure; Particle motion; Acceleration; Keywords: 139 Behavior
Dale, J. J., M. D. Gray, A. N. Popper, P. H. Rogers and B. A. Block. 2015. Hearing thresholds of swimming pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis.
Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.201(5):441-454
Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus); Reference Species: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Number: Bottlenose dolphin; Depredation; Acoustic deterrent Keywords: 770 device; Fisheries interaction
Waples, D. M., L. H. Thorne, L. E. W. Hodge, E. K. Burke, K. W. Urian and A. J. Read. 2013. A field test of acoustic deterrent devices used to reduce
interactions between bottlenose dolphins and a coastal gillnet fishery. Biological Conservation.157():163-171
Various; Seabream, Bogue (Boops boops); Round Reference sardinella (Sardinella aurita); Atlantic horse mackerel Number: Species: (Trachurus trachurus); Pandora (Pagellus sp.); Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus); Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Bottom gillnet; Depredation; Dolphin-fishery Keywords: interaction; Mediterranean Sea; Pinger; Tursiops 87 truncatus
Buscaino, G., G. Buffa, G. Sara, A. Bellante, A. J. Tonello, Jr., F. A. Sliva Hardt, M. J. Cremer, A. Bonanno, A. Cuttitta and S. Mazzola. 2009. Pinger affects
fish catch efficiency and damage to bottom gill nets related to bottlenose dolphins. Fisheries Science.75(3):537-544
Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); Bottlenose Reference Species: dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Number: Acoustics; Agroacoustics; Acoustic sensing; Acoustical measurements; Pacific ocean; Yellowfin Keywords: 191 tuna; Thunnus albacares; Bottlenose dolphin; Tursiops truncatus
Finneran, J. J., C. W. Oliver, K. M. Schaefer and S. H. Ridgway. 2000. Source levels and estimated yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) detection ranges
for dolphin jaw pops, breaches, and tail slaps. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.107(1):649-656
Species: Birds; - Reference
37 Number: Keywords: - 166
Dooling, R. J. and S. C. Therrien. 2012. Hearing in birds: What changes from air
to water. Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.730():77-82
Reference Species: Marbled rockfish (Sebastiscus marmoratus); - Number: Passive acoustics; Pulse; Sonic muscles; Sound Keywords: 799 production
Zhang, X., H. Guo, S. Zhang and J. Song. 2015. Sound production in marbled rockfish (Sebastiscus marmoratus) and implications for fisheries. Integrative Zoology.10(1):152-158
Reference Species: Red hind (Epinephelus guttatus); - Number: Red hind; Spawning; Sound production; Mona Keywords: 449 Island; Puerto Rico
Mann, D., J. Locascio, M. Schaerer, M. Nemeth and R. Appeldoorn. 2010. Sound production by red hind (Epinephelus guttatus) in spatially segregated spawning aggregations. Aquatic Biology.10(2):149-154
Reference Species: Black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci); - Number: Acoustic; Black grouper; Mycteroperca bonaci; Keywords: 661 Reproduction; Courtship;
Schaerer, M. T., M. I. Nemeth, T. J. Rowell and R. S. Appeldoorn. 2014. Sounds associated with the reproductive behavior of the black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci). Marine Biology.161(1):141-147
Reference Species: Red grouper (Epinephelus morio); - Number: Epinephelidae; Acoustics; Video; Fish behavior; In Keywords: 536 situ observations; Diel periodicity; Gulf of Mexico
Nelson, M. D., C. C. Koenig, F. C. Coleman and D. A. Mann. 2011. Sound production of red grouper, Epinephelus morio, on the west florida shelf. Aquatic Biology.12(2):97-108
Reference Species: Yellowfin grouper (Mycteroperca venenosa); - Number:
38 Yellowfin grouper; Mycteroperca venenosa; Sound Keywords: 660 production; Spawning
Schaerer, M. T., M. I. Nemeth, D. Mann, J. Locascio, R. S. Appeldoorn and T. J. Rowell. 2012. Sound production and reproductive behavior of yellowfin
grouper, Mycteroperca venenosa (Serranidae) at a spawning aggregation. Copeia.(1):135-144
Reference Species: Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus); - Number: Acoustic communciation; Batrachoididae; Mate attraction; Reproductive success; Toadfish; Keywords: 750 Vocalization; Acoustic signal; Reproduction; Halobatrachus didactylus
Vasconcelos, R. O., R. Carrico, A. Ramos, T. Modesto, P. J. Fonseca and M. C. P. Amorim. 2012. Vocal behavior predicts reproductive success in a teleost fish. Behavioral Ecology.23(2):375-383
Reference Species: Midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Hearing; Communication; Teleost fish; VIIIth nerve; Keywords: 481 Auditory
McKibben, J. R. and A. H. Bass. 1999. Peripheral encoding of behaviorally relevant acoustic signals in a vocal fish: Single tones. Journal of
Comparative Physiology a-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.184(6):563-576
Reference Species: Midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: teleost; VIIIth nerve; Temporal; Auditory; Keywords: 483 Midshipman
McKibben, J. R. and A. H. Bass. 2001. Peripheral encoding of behaviorally relevant acoustic signals in a vocal fish: Harmonic and beat stimuli. Journal
of Comparative Physiology a-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.187(4):271-285
Reference Species: Oyster toadfish (Opsanus tau); - Number: Acoustics; Intraspecific communication; Acoustic Keywords: 494 communciation; Fish vocalization; Batrachoididae
Mensinger, A. F.. 2014. Disruptive communication: Stealth signaling in the
toadfish. Journal of Experimental Biology.217(3):344-350
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Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Keywords: - 63
Brantley, R. K. and A. H. Bass. 1994. Alternative male spawning tactics and acoustic-signals in the plainfin midshipman fish Porichthys notatus girard (Teleostei Batrachoididae). Ethology.96(3):213-232
Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Vocalization; Advertisement call; Acoustic signal; Keywords: 479 Amplitude modulation; Chorus; Hearing
McIver, E. L., M. A. Marchaterre, A. N. Rice and A. H. Bass. 2014. Novel underwater soundscape: Acoustic repertoire of plainfin midshipman fish. Journal of Experimental Biology.217(13):2377-2389
Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Acoustic signal processing; Acoustics; Acoustic Keywords: 480 noise; Acoustical effects; Midshipman
McKibben, J. R. and A. H. Bass. 1998. Behavioral assessment of acoustic parameters relevant to signal recognition and preference in a vocal fish. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.104(6):3520-3533
Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Acoustic signal processing; Acoustical effects; Keywords: 482 Midshipman; Porichtys notatus
McKibben, J. R. and A. H. Bass. 2001. Effects of temporal envelope modulation on acoustic signal recognition in a vocal fish, the plainfin midshipman. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.109(6):2934-2943
Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Acoustic; Midshipman; Auditory saccular sensitivity; Keywords: 682 Courtship; Seasonality
Sisneros, J. A.. 2009. Seasonal plasticity of auditory saccular sensitivity in the vocal plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. Journal of Neurophysiology.102(2):1121-1131
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Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Auditory; Communication; Directional response; Keywords: 775 Hearing; Octavolateralis
Weeg, M. S., R. R. Fay and A. H. Bass. 2002. Directionality and frequency tuning of primary saccular afferents of a vocal fish, the plainfin midshipman
(Porichthys notatus). Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.188(8):631-641
Reference Species: Plainfin midshipman fish (Porichthys notatus); - Number: Microphones; Acoustic source localization; Sound pressure; Acoustic waves; Acoustical Keywords: 798 measurements; Porichtys notatus; Midshipman; Orientation
Zeddies, D. G., R. R. Fay, P. W. Alderks, K. S. Shaub and J. A. Sisneros. 2010. Sound source localization by the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.127(5):3104-3113
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Common thresher Reference shark; Shortfin mako shark; Marine mammals; Number: Species: cetaceans; pinnipeds; Short-beaked common dolphins; California sea lions Bycatch; Fishery; Pinger; Cetaceans; Dolphin; Pinnipeds; Delphinus delphis; Zalophus Keywords: 30 californianus; Short-beaked common dolphin; California sea lion
Barlow, J. and G. A. Cameron. 2003. Field experiments show that acoustic pingers reduce marine mammal bycatch in the California drift gill net fishery. Marine Mammal Science.19(2):265-283
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Sharks; Beaked whales; Reference Cuvier's beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris); Hubb's Number: Species: beaked whales (Mesoplodon carlhubbsi); Stejneger's beaked whale (M. stejnegeri); Baird's beaked whale (Berardius bairdii); Mesoplodon spp.; Ziphiids Keywords: - 94
Carretta, J. V., J. Barlow and L. Enriquez. 2008. Acoustic pingers eliminate beaked whale bycatch in a gill net fishery. Marine Mammal Science.24(4):956-961
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Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Thresher shark; Marine Reference Species: mammals; Common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Number: Keywords: - 93
Carretta, J. V. and J. Barlow. 2011. Long-term effectiveness, failure rates, and "dinner bell" properties of acoustic pingers in a gillnet fishery. Marine Technology Society Journal.45(5):7-19
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Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); Sperm whales Reference Species: (Physeter macrocephalus) Number: Behavioral ecology; Collaboration; Commercial fishing; Depredation; Gulf of Alaska; Longline; Keywords: 711 Population estimate; Sablefish; Spatial analysis; Sperm whale
Straley, J., V. O'Connell, J. Liddle, A. Thode, L. Wild, L. Behnken, D. Falvey and C. Lunsford. 2015. Southeast Alaska sperm whale avoidance project (seaswap): A successful collaboration among scientists and industry to study depredation in Alaskan waters. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1598-1609
Reference Species: Pilotfish (Naucrates ductor); - Number: Keywords: - 593
Pipitone, C., S. Campagnuolo, F. Andaloro and A. Potoschi. 2000. Diet of pilotfish, Naucrates ductor (Carangidae), associated with FADs in Sicilian waters (central Mediterranean). Cybium.24(4):415-418
Atlantic longfin squid (Loligo pealeii); Various; Reference Summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus); Winter Number: Species: flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus); Scup (Stenotomus chrysops); Butterfish (Peprilus triacanthus) Keywords: - 233
Glass, C. W., B. Sarno, H. O. Milliken, G. D. Morris and H. A. Carr. 1999. Bycatch reduction in Massachusetts inshore squid (Loligo pealeii) trawl fisheries. Marine Technology Society Journal.33(2):35-42
Reference Species: Cephalopods; - Number: Keywords: - 586
Pierce, G. J., J. J. Wang, X. H. Zheng, J. M. Bellido, P. R. Boyle, V. Denis and J. R. Robin. 2001. A cephalopod fishery gis for the northeast Atlantic:
Development and application. International Journal of Geographical Information Science.15(8):763-784
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Reference Species: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Acoustics; Anti-predator behavior; Information Keywords: 620 transfer; Large shoals; Pelagic fishes; Schooling
Rieucau, G., A. De Robertis, K. M. Boswell and N. O. Handegard. 2014. School density affects the strength of collective avoidance responses in wild-caught
Atlantic herring Clupea harengus: A simulated predator encounter experiment. Journal of Fish Biology.85(5):1650-1664
Reference Species: Common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus); - Number: Keywords: - 548
Nunes, J. D. A. C. C., R. H. A. Freitas, J. A. Reis-Filho, M. Loiola and C. L. S. Sampaio. 2015. Feeding behaviour of the common dolphinfish Coryphaena
hippurus: Older fish use more complex foraging strategies. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.95(6):1277-1284
Reference Species: Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus); - Number: Dolphinfish; Fisheries management; Migration; Mark- Keywords: 497 recapture
Merten, W., R. Appeldoorn and D. Hammond. 2016. Movement dynamics of dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) in the northeastern Caribbean Sea:
Evidence of seasonal re-entry into domestic and international fisheries throughout the western Central Atlantic. Fisheries Research.175():24-34
Reference Species: Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba); - Number: Keywords: - 718
Taki, K., T. Hayashi and M. Naganobu. 2005. Characteristics of seasonal variation in diurnal vertical migration and aggregation of antarctic krill
(Euphausia superba) in the Scotia Sea, using japanese fishery data. CCAMLR Science.12():163-172
Reference Species: Shrimp; Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus); Fish Number: Keywords: - 571
44 Parsons, G. R., D. G. Foster and M. Osmond. 2012. Applying fish behavior to reduce trawl bycatch: Evaluation of the nested cylinder bycatch reduction device. Marine Technology Society Journal.46(3):26-33
Reference Species: Chondrichthyans; - Number: Keywords: - 621
Rigby, C. and C. A. Simpfendorfer. 2015. Patterns in life history traits of deep- water Chondrichthyans. Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography.115():30-40
Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias), male; Spiny Reference Species: dogfish (Squalus acanthias), female Number: Keywords: - 150
Dell-Apa, A., J. Cudney-Burch, D. G. Kimmel and R. A. Rulifson. 2014. Sexual segregation of spiny dogfish in fishery-dependent surveys in Cape Cod,
Massachusetts: Potential management benefits. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.143(4):
Kootenai River White Sturgeon (Acipenser Reference Species: transmontanus); - Number: Fish behavior; Dispersal; Geographic behavioral Keywords: 390 variation; Habitat; Early life stages
Kynard, B., E. Parker and B. Kynard. 2010. Ontogenetic behavior of Kootenai River white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus, with a note on body color: A laboratory study. Environmental Biology of Fishes.88(1):65-77
Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Various; Reference Species: Yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea); Atlantic cod Number: (Gadus morhua) Multi-species; Georges Bank; Haddock; Groundfish; Keywords: Technological interactions; Ruhle trawl; Separator 140 trawl; Fisheries policy operations; Stakeholder views
Dankel, D. J., N. Jacobson, D. Georgianna and S. X. Cadrin. 2009. Can we increase haddock yield within the constraints of the Magnuson-Stevens Act?. Fisheries Research.100(3):240-247
Reference Species: -; - Number:
45 Keywords: - 473
McClellan, C. M., A. J. Read, B. A. Price, W. M. Cluse and M. H. Godfrey. 2009. Using telemetry to mitigate the bycatch of long-lived marine vertebrates. Ecological Applications.19(6):1660-1671
Reference Species: Sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus); - Number: Basking; Fisheries; Habitat; PSATs; Tagging; Keywords: 106 Temperature
Chiang, W.-C., M. K. Musyl, C.-L. Sun, S.-Y. Chen, W.-Y. Chen, D.-C. Liu, W.- C. Su, S.-Z. Yeh, S.-C. Fu and T.-L. Huang. 2011. Vertical and horizontal movements of sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) near taiwan determined using pop-up satellite tags. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.397(2):129-135
Cetaceans; Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus); Reference Species: Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus); Humpback Number: whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) ; - Keywords: - 88
Campbell, G. S., L. Thomas, K. Whitaker, A. B. Douglas, J. Calambokidis and J. A. Hildebrand. 2015. Inter-annual and seasonal trends in cetacean
distribution, density and abundance off southern California. Deep-Sea Research Part Ii-Topical Studies in Oceanography.112():143-157
Longline targets; Short-finned pilot whales Reference (Globicephala macrorhynchus); Risso's dolphins Number: Species: (Grampus griseus); False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) Conservation; Longline; Hook gear; Odontocetes; Keywords: 484 Serious injury; Tissue testing; Weak hooks
McLellan, W. A., L. H. Arthur, S. D. Mallette, S. W. Thornton, R. J. McAlarney, A. J. Read and D. A. Pabst. 2015. Longline hook testing in the mouths of
pelagic odontocetes. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1706-1713
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides); Reference Species: Odontocetes; Killer whale (Orcinus orca) Number: Demersal fish; Longline; Depredation; Fishing Keywords: 731 practice; Killer whales; Mitigation
Tixier, P., J. Vacquie Garcia, N. Gasco, G. Duhamel and C. Guinet. 2015.
Mitigating killer whale depredation on demersal longline fisheries by
46 changing fishing practices. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1610-1620
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides); Reference Chilean sea bass; Killer whales (Orcinus orca); Number: Species: Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus); False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens); Pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) Crozet Archipelago; Demersal fish; Longline; Keywords: Depredation; Killer whales; Patagonian toothfish; 252 Sperm whale
Guinet, C., P. Tixier, N. Gasco and G. Duhamel. 2015. Long-term studies of Crozet Island killer whales are fundamental to understanding the economic and demographic consequences of their depredation behaviour on the patagonian toothfish fishery. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1587-1597
Demersal trawl fish; Blue grenadier (Macruronus Reference novaezelandiae); Pink ling (Genypterus blacodes); Number: Whiptails (Coelorinchus spp.); Tiger flathead Species: (Neoplatycephalus richardsoni); Ocean perch (Heliocolenus spp.); New Zealand dory (Cyttus novaezelandiae); Jackass morwong (Nemadactylus macropterus); Blue grenadier; Jackass morwong; Pink ling; Tiger Keywords: 585 flathead; Underwater camera
Piasente, M., I. A. Knuckey, S. Eayrs and P. E. McShane. 2004. In situ examination of the behaviour of fish in response to demersal trawl nets in an Australian trawl fishery. Marine and Freshwater Research.55(8):825-835
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: Accumulation; Acoustic; Avoidance; FAD; Swimming 635
Rostad, A., S. Kaartvedt, T. A. Klevjer and W. Melle. 2006. Fish are attracted to vessels. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.63(8):1431- 1437
Reference Species: Flatfish; Rockfish (Sebastes spp.) Number: Keywords: - 368
47 King, S. E., R. W. Hannah, S. J. Parker, K. M. Matteson and S. A. Berkeley. 2004. Protecting rockfish through gear design: Development of a selective
flatfish trawl for the US West Coast bottom trawl fishery. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.61(3):487-496
Reference Species: Flounder (Paralichthys orbignyanus); - Number: Keywords: - 545
Norbis, W. and O. Galli. 2004. Feeding habits of the flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus (Valenciennes, 1842) in a shallow coastal lagoon of the southern Atlantic Ocean: Rocha, Uruguay. Ciencias Marinas.30(4):619-626
Reference Species: Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus); - Number: Diurnal predator; Escape behavior; Japanese Keywords: 512 flounder; Juvenile; Predation
Miyazaki, T., T. Seikai, I. Kinoshita and K. Tsukamoto. 2004. Comparison of escape behavior of wild and hatchery-reared juvenile japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. Fisheries Science.70(1):7-10
Yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea); Atlantic cod Reference Species: (Gadus morhua); Over quota; Below landing size Number: Keywords: - 281
He, P., C. Endres, N. Jones, C. Rillahan, T. Bendiksen, M. Magalnaes and S. Roman. 2014. Testing of modified groundgear to reduce capture of yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) and sublegal Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Georges Bank multispecies otter trawl fishery. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon smolt (Salmo salar); - Number: Keywords: - 243
Gosset, C. and F. Travade. 1999. Devices to aid downstream salmonid
migration: Behavioral barriers. Cybium.23(1):45-66
Reference Species: Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch); - Number: Partial migration; Salmonids; diel migration; Puget Keywords: 630 Sound
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Rohde, J., A. N. Kagley, K. L. Fresh, F. A. Goetz and T. P. Quinn. 2013. Partial migration and diel movement patterns in Puget Sound Coho salmon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.142(6):1615-1628
Reference Species: Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch); - Number: Partial migration; Salmonids; diel migration; Puget Keywords: 631 Sound
Rohde, J., K. L. Fresh and T. P. Quinn. 2014. Factors affecting partial migration in Puget Sound Coho salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.34(3):559-570
Reference Species: Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii); - Number: Behavior; Estuary; Migration; Puget Sound; Keywords: 236 Salmonids; Telemetry
Goetz, A., B. Baker, T. Buehrens and T. P. Quinn. 2013. Diversity of movements by individual anadromous coastal cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii. Journal of Fish Biology.83(5):1161-1182
Albacore Tuna (Thunnus alalunga); Bigeye Tuna Reference Species: (Thunnus obesus); Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus Number: albacares); - Keywords: - 46
Bertrand, A., E. Josse, P. Bach, P. Gros and L. Dagorn. 2002. Hydrological and trophic characteristics of tuna habitat: Consequences on tuna distribution
and longline catchability. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.59(6):1002-1013
Reference Species: Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); - Number: Ethology; Evolution; Feeding behavior; Physiology; Habitat; Vulnerability; Taxonomy; Dissolved Keywords: 68 Oxygen; Environmental factors; Fishery Oceanography; Temperature; Vision
Brill, R., K. A. Bigelow, M. K. Musyl, K. A. Fritsches and E. J. Warrant. 2005. Bigeye tuna behaviour and physiology. Collected Volumes of Scientific Papers ICCAT .57(2):142-161
Species: Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); - Reference
49 Number: Bigeye tuna; Thunnus obesus; Fish aggregation Keywords: 658 device (FAD); Tagging; Pacific ocean; diel migration
Schaefer, K. M. and D. W. Fuller. 2002. Movements, behavior, and habitat selection of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the eastern equatorial Pacific, ascertained through archival tags. Fishery Bulletin.100(4):765-788
Tuna spp.; Seabirds; Albatross (Diomedea spp.; Reference Species: Phoebastria spp.; Thalassarche spp.; Phoebetria Number: spp.) Keywords: - 557
O'Toole, D. and J. Molloy. 2000. Preliminary performance assessment of an underwater line setting device for pelagic longline fishing. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research.34(3):455-461
Reference Species: Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); - Number: Behavior; Habitat; Movements; Utilization Keywords: 659 distributions; Yellowfin tuna
Schaefer, K. M., D. W. Fuller and B. A. Block. 2011. Movements, behavior, and habitat utilization of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) in the pacific ocean
off Baja California, Mexico, determined from archival tag data analyses, including unscented kalman filtering. Fisheries Research.112(1-2):22-37
Pagrus auratus; Glaucosoma hebraicum; Coral reef Reference Species: fish Number: Diurnal; Nocturnal; Reef fish assemblage; Closed Keywords: fishery area; Baited remote underwater stereovideo; 273 Houtman Abrolhos Islands
Harvey, E. S., S. R. Dorman, C. Fitzpatrick, S. J. Newman and D. L. McLean. 2012. Response of diurnal and nocturnal coral reef fish to protection from
fishing: An assessment using baited remote underwater video. Coral Reefs.31(4):939-950
Reference Species: Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); - Number: Keywords: Sea turtle; diet; Caretta caretta; Driftnet; Bycatch 568
Parker, D. M., W. J. Cooke and G. H. Balazs. 2005. Diet of oceanic loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the central North Pacific. Fishery Bulletin.103(1):142-152
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Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); Olive Ridley Reference Species: turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea); - Number: Loggerhead turtle; Olive ridley turtle; Pelagic habitat; Keywords: 598 Turtle migration
Polovina, J. J., G. H. Balazs, E. A. Howell, D. M. Parker, M. P. Seki and P. H. Dutton. 2004. Forage and migration habitat of loggerhead (Caretta caretta)
and olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles in the central north pacific ocean. Fisheries Oceanography.13(1):36-51
Not Specified; Leatherback turtles (Dermochelys Reference Species: coriacea) Number: critically endangered species; fisheries bycatch; Keywords: marine conservation; marine turtles; migratory 629 pelagic vertebrate; satellite tracking
Roe, J. H., S. J. Morreale, F. V. Paladino, G. L. Shillinger, S. R. Benson, S. A. Eckert, H. Bailey, P. Santidrian Tomillo, S. J. Bograd, T. Eguchi, P. H. Dutton, J. A. Seminoff, B. A. Block and J. R. Spotila. 2014. Predicting
bycatch hotspots for endangered leatherback turtles on longlines in the Pacific Ocean. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.281(1777):
Reference Species: Not Specified; Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) Number: Caretta caretta; central North Pacific; Loggerhead Keywords: turtles; Longline fishery; Satellite remote sensing; 597 Subtropical front
Polovina, J. J., D. R. Kobayashi, D. M. Parker, M. P. Seki and G. H. Balazs. 2000. Turtles on the edge: Movement of loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta)
along oceanic fronts, spanning longline fishing grounds in the central North Pacific, 1997-1998. Fisheries Oceanography.9(1):71-82
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Atlantic bluefin tuna Reference Species: (Thunnus thynnus) Number: Keywords: - 639
Runz, C., G. Schmidt, M. McConnell, S. Camacho, M. Lutcavage and A. LaRoy. 2014. Geospatial preference modeling and real-time catch reporting in
support of an Atlantic bluefin tuna avoidance system. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Blue Shark (Prionace Reference Species: glauca) Number:
51 Keywords: - 489
Megalofonou, P., D. Damalas, M. Deflorio and G. De Metrio. 2009. Modeling environmental, spatial, temporal, and operational effects on blue shark by-
catches in the Mediterranean long-line fishery. Journal of Applied Ichthyology.25():47-55
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Blue shark (Prionace Reference Species: glauca); Mako shark (Isurus oxyrhincus); Salmon Number: shark (Lamna ditropis) Keywords: - 672
Sepulveda, C. A., S. A. Aalbers and C. Heberer. 2014. Testing modified deep- set buoy gear to minimize bycatch and increase swordfish selectivity. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Reference Species: Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) Number: Loggerhead turtles; Bycatch; Remote-sensing; Sea Keywords: surface temperature; Longline fishery; Transition 305 zone; Swordfish
Howell, E. A., D. R. Kobayashi, D. M. Parker and G. H. Balazs. 2008. Turtlewatch: A tool to aid in the bycatch reduction of loggerhead turtles
Caretta caretta in the hawaii-based pelagic longline fishery. Endangered Species Research.5():
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CHEMORECEPTION
Reference Species: European eel (Anguilla anguilla); - Number: Chemoreception; Amino acid; Fish; Glass eel; Keywords: 696 European eel; Anguilla anguilla; Behavior
Sola, C. and P. Tongiorgi. 1998. Behavioural responses of glass eels of Anguilla anguilla to non-protein amino acids. Journal of Fish Biology.53(6):1253-1262
Reference Species: European glass eel (Anguila anguilla); - Number: Chemoreception; Kairomones; Migration; Attraction; Keywords: 693 Catadromy
Sola, C.. 1995. Chemoattraction of upstream migrating glass eels Anguilla anguilla to earthy and green odorants. Environmental Biology of Fishes.43(2):179-185
Reference Species: European glass eel (Anguila anguilla); - Number: Chemoreception; Chemocommunication; Fish; Keywords: 694 Attraction; Glycocholate; Taurocholate
Sola, C. and L. Tosi. 1993. Bile-salts and taurine as chemical stimuli for glass eels, Anguilla anguilla - a behavioral study. Environmental Biology of Fishes.37(2):197-204
Reference Species: European glass eel (Anguila anguilla); - Number: Chemoreception; Fish migration; Catadromy; Fish; Keywords: 695 European eel; Anguilla anguilla; Glass eel
Sola, C. and P. Tongiorgi. 1996. The effect of salinity on the chemotaxis of glass eels, Anguilla anguilla, to organic earthy and green odorants. Environmental Biology of Fishes.47(2):213-218
Freshwater eels; Anguilla australis; Anguilla Reference Species: dieffenbachii; - Number: Cross-stream casting; Odor plume; Odor search Keywords: behavior; Odor-conditioned rheotaxis; 95 Chemoreception
53
Carton, A. G. and J. C. Montgomery. 2003. Evidence of a rheotactic component in the odour search behaviour of freshwater eels. Journal of Fish Biology.62(3):501-516
Common dolphinfish, mahi mahi (Coryphaena Reference Species: hippurus); Kingfish (Seriola lalandi); - Number: Chemical cue; Coryphaena hippurus; Currents; FAD; Keywords: 153 Homing; pelagic fishes; Seriola lalandi; temperature
Dempster, T. and M. J. Kingsford. 2003. Homing of pelagic fish to fish aggregation devices (FADs): The role of sensory cues. Marine Ecology Progress Series.258():213-222
Reference Species: Slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus); - Number: Predation; Chemical cue; Alarm signals; Disturbance Keywords: 77 cue; Anti-predator behavior; Sacciform cells
Bryer, P. J., R. S. Mirza and D. P. Chivers. 2001. Chemosensory assessment of predation risk by slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus): Responses to alarm, disturbance, and predator cues. Journal of Chemical Ecology.27(3):533-546
Reference Species: Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus); - Number: Advection; Boundary layer; Chemoreception; Eddy diffusion; Hydrodynamics; Kinematics; Orientation; Keywords: 777 Rheotaxis; Turbulence; Blue crab; Callinectes sapidus
Weissburg, M. J. and R. K. Zimmerfaust. 1994. Odor plumes and how blue crabs use them in finding prey. Journal of Experimental Biology.197():349- 375
Reference Species: Lobster; - Number: Keywords: - 104
Chanes-Miranda, L. and M. T. Viana. 2000. Development of artificial lobster baits using fish silage from tuna by-products. Journal of Shellfish Research.19(1):259-263
Reference Species: Blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus); - Number:
54 Keywords: - 220
Gardiner, J. M., N. M. Whitney and R. E. Hueter. 2015. Smells like home: The role of olfactory cues in the homing behavior of blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus. Integrative and Comparative Biology.55(3):495-506
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Keywords: - 295
Hodgson, E. S. and R. R. Mathewson. 1978. Electrophysiological studies of chemoreception in elasmobranchs. In: E. S. Hodgson, Mathewson, R.F. (Eds), Sensory Biology of Sharks, Skates, and Rays.(Arlington, VA: Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, U.S. Government Print Office):228-267
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: EOG; Amino acid; Olfaction; Threshold; Olfactory Keywords: 495 epithelium
Meredith, T. L. and S. M. Kajiura. 2010. Olfactory morphology and physiology of
elasmobranchs. Journal of Experimental Biology.213(20):3449-3456
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Keywords: - 496
Meredith, T. L., S. M. Kajiura and A. Hansen. 2013. The somatotopic organization of the olfactory bulb in elasmobranchs. Journal of Morphology.274(4):447-455
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; Sharks; - Number: Forebrain; Brain evolution; Brain scaling; Keywords: Specialization; Adaptation; Allometry; Scaling; 795 Chemoreception
Yopak, K. E., T. J. Lisney and S. P. Collin. 2015. Not all sharks are "swimming noses": Variation in olfactory bulb size in cartilaginous fishes. Brain Structure & Function.220(2):1127-1143
Species: Sharks; Juvenile swell shark (Cephaloscyllium Reference
55 ventriosum); - Number: SDS; Cephaloscyllium ventriosum; Shark chaser; Keywords: 683 Pardaxin; Dodecyl sulfate
Sisneros, J. A. and D. R. Nelson. 2001. Surfactants as chemical shark repellents: Past, present, and future. Environmental Biology of Fishes.60(1- 3):117-129
Reference Species: Barilius bendelisis; - Number: Keywords: - 50
Bhatt, J. P., J. S. Kandwal and R. Nautiyal. 2002. Water temperature and pH influence olfactory sensitivity to pre-ovulatory and post-ovulatory ovarian
pheromones in male Barilius bendelisis. Journal of Biosciences.27(3):273- 281
Belontiidae; Betta splendens; Macropodus Reference Species: opercularis, Colisa labiosa; Colisa lalia; Trichogaster Number: trichopterus; - Chemoreception; Choice behavior; Orientation; Keywords: 403 Pheromone; Sexual behavior; Belontiidae
Lee, C. T. and D. W. Ingersoll. 1979. Social chemosignals in 5 Belontiidae (Pisces) species. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology.93(6):1171-1181
Reference Species: Betta splendens; - Number: Keywords: Betta splendens; Aggressiveness; Chemoreception 679
Simon, A.. 1975. Chemoreception in Betta splendens. Psychological
Reports.37(1):97-98
Reference Species: Brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans); - Number: Predator avoidance; Chemoreception; Brook Keywords: sticklebacks; Culaea inconstans; Anti-predator 223 behavior; Diet
Gelowitz, C. M., A. Mathis and R. J. F. Smith. 1993. Chemosensory recognition of northern pike (Esox lucius) by brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) -
population differences and the influence of predator diet. Behaviour.127():105-118
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Reference Species: Carp (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 157
Devitsina, G. V.. 2006. Adaptive modification of receptor region of carp Cyprinus carpio (Cyprinidae, Teleostei) taste system after chronic anosmia. Zhurnal evoliutsionnoi biokhimii i fiziologii.42(6):589-94
Carp (Cyprinus carpio); Sea catfish (Protosus Reference Species: anguillaris); - Number: Chemoreception; Carp; Sea catfish; Respiration; Keywords: 380 Gas concentration; Dissolved Oxygen
Konishi, J., I. Hidaka, M. Toyota and H. Matsuda. 1969. High sensivity of the palatal chemoreceptors of the carp to carbon dioxide. The Japanese journal of physiology.19(3):327-41
Reference Species: Catfish (Ictalurus natalis); - Number: Keywords: Chemoreception; Catfish; Taste 21
Atema, J.. 1971. Structures and functions of sense of taste in catfish (Ictalurus
natalis). Brain Behavior and Evolution.4(4):273-
Reference Species: Catfish (Ictalurus); Mullet (Mugil); Carp (Cyprinus); - Number: Chemoreception; Lateral line; Ictaluridae; Mugil; Keywords: 348 Cyprinidae
Katsuki, Y., T. Hashimot and J. I. Kendall. 1971. Chemoreception in lateral-line
organs of teleosts. Japanese Journal of Physiology.21(1):99-
Reference Species: Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus); - Number: Chemoreception; Olfaction; Channel catfish; Keywords: 540 Ictalurus punctatus
Nikonov, A. A. and J. Caprio. 2001. Electrophysiological evidence for a chemotopy of biologically relevant odors in the olfactory bulb of the channel catfish. Journal of Neurophysiology.86(4):1869-1876
57 Reference Species: Common carp (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 179
Elkins, A., R. Barrow and S. Rochfort. 2009. Carp chemical sensing and the potential of natural environmental attractants for control of carp: A review. Environmental Chemistry.6(5):357-368
Reference Species: Convict cichlid (Archocentrus nigrofasciatus); - Number: Convict cichlids; Archocentrus nigrofasciatus; Keywords: Chemical alarm cue; Chemoreception; Anti-predator 201 behavior; Predator avoidance
Foam, P. E., M. C. Harvey, R. S. Mirza and G. E. Brown. 2005. Heads up: Juvenile convict cichlids switch to threat-sensitive foraging tactics based on chemosensory information. Animal Behaviour.70():601-607
Convict cichlid; Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus Reference Species: mykiss); - Number: Convict cichlids; Juvenile; Anti-predator behavior; Keywords: Chemoreception; Disturbance cue; Rainbow trout; 751 Oncorhynchus mykiss
Vavrek, M. A. and G. E. Brown. 2009. Threat-sensitive responses to disturbance cues in juvenile convict cichlids and rainbow trout. Annales Zoologici Fennici.46(3):171-180
Reference Species: Convict cichlids; Rainbow trout; - Number: Keywords: - 76
Brown, G. E., C. D. Jackson, P. H. Malka, E. Jacques and M.-A. Couturier. 2012. Disturbance cues in freshwater prey fishes: Does urea function as an
'early warning cue' in juvenile convict cichlids and rainbow trout?. Current Zoology.58(2):250-259
Convict cichlids; Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus Reference Species: mykiss); - Number: Chemosensory risk assessment; Predator-prey; Keywords: 752 Disturbance cues; Convict cichlids; Rainbow trout
Vavrek, M. A., C. K. Elvidge, R. DeCaire, B. Belland, C. D. Jackson and G. E. Brown. 2008. Disturbance cues in freshwater prey fishes: Do juvenile convict
cichlids and rainbow trout respond to ammonium as an 'early warning' signal?. Chemoecology.18(4):255-261
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Reference Species: Crucian carp (Carassius carassius); - Number: Olfactory cue; Crucian carp; Fright response; Alarm Keywords: 398 signals; Carassius carassius
Lastein, S., O. B. Stabell, H. K. Larsen, E. H. Hamdani and K. B. Doving. 2012. Behaviour and neural responses in crucian carp to skin odours from cross- order species. Behaviour.149(9):925-939
Reference Species: Freshwater aquatic species; - Number: Keywords: - 123
Corkum, L. D. and R. M. Belanger. 2007. Use of chemical communication in the management of freshwater aquatic species that are vectors of human
diseases or are invasive. General and Comparative Endocrinology.153(1- 3):401-417
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Keywords: Predator-prey; Morphology; Chemoreception 107
Chivers, D. P., X. Zhao and M. C. O. Ferrari. 2007. Linking morphological and behavioural defences: Prey fish detect the morphology of conspecifics in the odour signature of their predators. Ethology.113(8):733-739
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Chemoreception; Morpholine; Discriminative Keywords: 161 conditioning; Compound uniqueness
Dodson, J. J. and M. E. Bitterman. 1989. Compound uniqueness and the interactive role of morpholine in fish chemoreception. Biology of Behaviour.14(1):13-27
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Acetates; Chemoreception; Conditioning; Keywords: 503 Coumarins; Discrimination; Memory; Olfaction; Taste
Miesner, H. J. and R. von Baumgarten. 1966. Studies on smell perception and smell memory in goldfish. Pflugers Archiv fur die gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere.288(2):118-33
59
Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Atrazine; diuron; Chemoreception; Keywords: 652 Chemocommunication; Herbicides;
Saglio, P. and S. Trijasse. 1998. Behavioral responses to atrazine and diuron in goldfish. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.35(3):484-491
Reference Species: Largemouth bass; Black crappy; White crappy; - Number: Keywords: - 740
Tritt, K. L., C. J. O'Bara and M. J. M. Wells. 2005. Chemometric discrimination among wild and cultured age-0 largemouth bass, black crappies, and white
crappies based on fatty acid composition. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.53(13):5304-5312
Reference Species: Mexican Cavefish (Astyanax fasciatus); - Number: Orientation; Feeding behavior; Chemoreception; Keywords: 345 Olfaction; Anosmia; Cavefish; Astyanax fasciatus
Kasumyan, A. O. and E. A. Marusov. 2015. Chemoorientation in the feeding behavior of the blind mexican cavefish Astyanax fasciatus (Characidae, Teleostei). Russian Journal of Ecology.46(6):559-563
Reference Species: Pacific blue-eye (Pseudomugil signifer); - Number: Chemical recognition; Communication; Keywords: Chemosensory; Conspecifics; Shoal; Social groups; 284 Pacific blue-eye; Pseudomugil signifer
Herbert-Read, J. E., D. Logendran and A. J. W. Ward. 2010. Sensory ecology in a changing world: Salinity alters conspecific recognition in an amphidromous
fish, Pseudomugil signifer. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.64(7):1107- 1115
Reference Species: Paradise gourami (Macropodus opercularis); - Number: behavior; Paradise fish; Olfaction; Habituation; Keywords: 505 Exploratory behavior
60 Miklosi, A. and V. Csanyi. 1989. The influence of olfaction on exploratory- behavior in the paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis l.). Acta Biologica Hungarica.40(3):195-202
Reference Species: Sisor rabdophorus Ham; - Number: Keywords: Olfaction; Olfactory organs; Teleostei; Sisoridae 558
Ojha, P. P. and A. S. Kapoor. 1974. Structure and function of olfactory organs in
fish, Sisor rabdophorus Ham. Acta Anatomica.87(1):124-130
Reference Species: Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus); - Number: Chemocommunication; Behavior; Reproduction; Keywords: 507 Courtship; Fish; Cichlids; Pheromone
Miranda, A., O. G. Almeida, P. C. Hubbard, E. N. Barata and A. V. M. Canario. 2005. Olfactory discrimination of female reproductive status by male tilapia
(Oreochromis mossambicus). Journal of Experimental Biology.208(11):2037- 2043
Reference Species: Yellow bullhead (Ictalurus natalis); - Number: Keywords: - 733
Todd, J. H., J. Atema and J. E. Bardach. 1967. Chemical communication in social behavior of a fish, the yellow bullhead (Ictalurus natalis). Science.158(3801):672-3
Reference Species: Yellow perch (Perca flavescens); - Number: Cannibalism; Yellow perch; Perca flavescens; Keywords: 509 Olfaction; Chemoreception; Chemical cue
Mirza, R. S. and D. P. Chivers. 2001. Do juvenile yellow perch use diet cues to assess the level of threat posed by intraspecific predators?. Behaviour.138():1249-1258
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Teleost; Ontogeny; Gustatory system; Solitary Keywords: 264 chemosensory cells; Electron microscope
61 Hansen, A., K. Reutter and E. Zeiske. 2002. Taste bud development in the
zebrafish, Danio rerio. Developmental Dynamics.223(4):483-496
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 560
Oliveira, T. A., G. Koakoski, A. C. da Motta, A. L. Piato, R. E. Barreto, G. L. Volpato and L. J. Gil Barcellos. 2014. Death-associated odors induce stress in zebrafish. Hormones and Behavior.65(4):340-344
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 580
Perry, S. F. and S. Abdallah. 2012. Mechanisms and consequences of carbon dioxide sensing in fish. Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology.184(3):309- 315
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Olfaction; Chemoreception; Zebrafish; Danio rerio; Keywords: 784 Model organism
Whitlock, K. E.. 2006. The sense of scents: Olfactory behaviors in the zebrafish.
Zebrafish.3(2):203-213
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Chemosensory stimulants; Wild cod; Fishfarms; Keywords: 651 Interaction; behavioural thermoregulation
Saether, B.-S., P.-A. Bjorn and T. Dale. 2007. Behavioural responses in wild cod (Gadus morhua l.) exposed to fish holding water. Aquaculture.262(2- 4):260-267
Whiting (Merlangius merlangus); Atlantic cod (Gadus Reference Species: morhua); - Number: Chemical attractant; Whiting; Merlangius merlangus; Keywords: Atlantic cod; Gadus morhua; Amino acid; 575 Chemoreception
62 Pawson, M. G.. 1977. Analysis of a natural chemical attractant for whiting Merlangius merlangus L. and cod Gadus morhua L. using a behavioral
bioassay. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a- Physiology.56(2):129-135
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 681
Sinclair, J. G.. 1971. Reflections on the role of receptor systems for taste and
smell. International review of neurobiology.14():159-71
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: Chemoreception; Chemotaxis; Orientation 757
Vickers, N. J.. 2000. Mechanisms of animal navigation in odor plumes.
Biological Bulletin.198(2):203-212
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 802
Zimmer, R. K. and C. A. Butman. 2000. Chemical signaling processes in the
marine environment. Biological Bulletin.198(2):168-187
Reference Species: Fish; Mammals; Insects; - Number: Keywords: Chemoreception; Olfaction 502
Meyerhof, W. and S. Korsching. 2009. Chemosensory systems in mammals, fishes, and insects. Preface. Results and problems in cell differentiation.47():v-xi
Reference Species: General; - Number: Keywords: - 803
Zimmerfaust, R. K., C. M. Finelli, N. D. Pentcheff and D. S. Wethey. 1995. Odor
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63 Biological Bulletin.188(2):111-116
Reference Species: Vertebrates; - Number: Keywords: Chemoreception; Olfaction; Vertebrates 105
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Reference Species: Vertebrates; - Number: Keywords: Olfaction; Chemoreception; Sexual behavior 583
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Reference Species: Vertebrates; - Number: Keywords: - 778
Weldon, P. J.. 1990. Responses by vertebrates to chemicals from predators. In: D. W. MacDonald, Muller-Schwarze, D., Natynczuk, S.E. (Eds.), Chemical Signals in Vertebrates.5(New York: Oxford UP):500-521
Reference Species: South African fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus); - Number: Choice behavior; Marine mammal; Fur seal; Keywords: 397 Arctocephalus pusillus; Olfaction; Chemoreception
Laska, M., E. Lord, S. Selin and M. Amundin. 2010. Olfactory discrimination of aliphatic odorants in South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus). Journal of Comparative Psychology.124(2):187-193
Reference Species: Aquatic species; - Number: Predator-prey; Chemical alarm cue; Keywords: 790 Chemoreception; Olfaction
Wisenden, B. D.. 2003. Chemically mediated strategies to counter predation. In: S. P. Collin, Marshall, N.J. (Eds.), Sensory Processing in the Aquatic Environment.(New York: Springer):236-251
64
Bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum); Sea Reference Species: hare (Aplysia californica); - Number: Chemical defence; Chemoreception; Deterrent; Keywords: 551 Opisthobranch; Wrasse
Nusnbaum, M. and C. D. Derby. 2010. Ink secretion protects sea hares by acting on the olfactory and nonolfactory chemical senses of a predatory fish. Animal Behaviour.79(5):1067-1076
Bluehead wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatus); Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Predator-prey; Chemoreception; Bluehead wrasse; Keywords: Thalassoma bifasciatum; Zebrafish; Danio rerio; 438 Aversion
Lunceford, B. E., P. S. Cohen, R. Bloomquist, M. P. Nagle, C. Shin, N. A. McCarty and J. Kubanek. 2015. Aversive chemoreception in predatory fish. Integrative and Comparative Biology.55():E115-E115
Reference Species: Pigfish (Orthopristis chrysopterus); - Number: Keywords: Pigfish; Chemoreception; Feeding; Amino acid 92
Carr, W. E. S.. 1976. Chemoreception and feeding-behavior in pigfish, Orthopristis chrysopterus - characterization and identification of stimulatory
substances in a shrimp extract. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology a- Physiology.55(2):153-157
Reference Species: Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); - Number: Keywords: - 310
Imre, I., G. E. Brown, R. A. Bergstedt and R. McDonald. 2010. Use of chemosensory cues as repellents for sea lamprey: Potential directions for population management. Journal of Great Lakes Research.36(4):790-793
Reference Species: Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); - Number: Olfaction; Chemo-orientation; Biological modeling; Keywords: 324 Control algorithm; Mate searching; Agnathan
Johnson, N. S., A. Muhammad, H. Thompson, J. Choi and W. Li. 2012. Sea
lamprey orient toward a source of a synthesized pheromone using odor-
65 conditioned rheotaxis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.66(12):1557- 1567
Reference Species: Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); - Number: Keywords: - 579
Perrault, K., I. Imre and G. E. Brown. 2014. Behavioural response of larval sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in a laboratory environment to potential
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 42
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Odor tracking; Fish; Birds; Odor plume; Pigeon; Keywords: 147 Procellariiform; Vulture; Salmon; Lamprey; Eel
66 DeBose, J. L. and G. A. Nevitt. 2008. The use of odors at different spatial scales: Comparing birds with fish. Journal of Chemical Ecology.34(7):867- 881
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 266
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Kasumyan, A. O.. 2011. Functional development of chemosensory systems in
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Kotrschal, K.. 2000. Taste(s) and olfaction(s) in fish: A review of spezialized sub-systems and central integration. Pflugers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology.439(3):R178-R180
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68 Marcstrom, A. and G. Steinholtz. 1982. A new method for measuring the ability of fish to orient in chemical gradients. Physiology & Behavior.29(6):1183- 1184
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Marusov, E. V.. 1976. Ecological sterotypes of defensive behavior in fish under the action of chemical danger signals. Nauchnye doklady vysshei shkoly. Biologicheskie nauki.(8):67-9
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Meyer, J. S. and G. G. Pyle. 2013. Effects of anthropogenic chemicals on chemosensation and behavior in fish: Organismal, ecological, and regulatory implications. Fisheries.38(6):283-284
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Weiss, O. and D. L. Meyer. 1988. Odor stimuli modulate retinal excitability in
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69 Derby, C. D. and P. W. Sorensen. 2008. Neural processing, perception, and behavioral responses to natural chemical stimuli by fish and crustaceans. Journal of Chemical Ecology.34(7):898-914
Reference Species: Teleosts; Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta); - Number: Urea; Ammonia; Chemosensory; Predator-prey; Keywords: 28 Toadfish; Snapper
Barimo, J. F. and P. J. Walsh. 2006. Use of urea as a chemosensory cloaking
molecule by a bony fish. Journal of Experimental Biology.209(21):4254-4261
Reference Species: Teleosts; Salmonids; - Number: Homing; Imprinting; chemoreception; Olfaction; Keywords: 289 Olfactory receptor; Salmonids
Hino, H., N. G. Miles, H. Bandoh and H. Ueda. 2009. Molecular biological research on olfactory chemoreception in fishes. Journal of Fish Biology.75(5):945-959
Reference Species: Teleosts; Salmonids; - Number: Homin; Imprinting; Olfaction; Chemoreception; Keywords: 290 Olfactory receptor; Salmon
Hino, H., N. G. Miles, H. Bandoh and H. Ueda. 2009. Molecular biological research on olfactory chemoreception in fishes. Journal of Fish Biology.75(5):945-959
Teleosts; Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); Reference Species: Topmouth gudgeon (Pseudorasbara parva); Number: Sunbleak (Leucaspius delineatus); - Chemoreception; Communication; Induced behavior; Keywords: 85 Invasive species
Burnard, D., R. E. Gozlan and S. W. Griffiths. 2008. The role of pheromones in
freshwater fishes. Journal of Fish Biology.73(1):1-16
Various; Teleosts; Sharks; Caribbean reef shark Reference Species: (Carcharhinus perezi); Blacknose shark Number: (Carcharhinus acronotus) Keywords: - 712
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Reference Species: White Sea fish species; - Number: Keywords: - 444
Malyukina, G. A., G. V. Devitsina and E. A. Marusov. 1985. The study of chemoreception of some white sea fishes. Biologiya Morya-Marine Biology.(6):47-54
Apogon doederleini; Apogon guamensis; Apogon Reference Species: sp.; Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus; - Number: Fish migration; Dispersal; Larval reef fish; Odor Keywords: 23 plume; Apogonidae; Cardinal fish
Atema, J., M. J. Kingsford and G. Gerlach. 2002. Larval reef fish could use odour for detection, retention and orientation to reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series.241():151-160
Reference Species: Coral reef fish; - Number: Branching coral; Chaetodon; Chemosensory cues; Keywords: 122 Habitat; Olfaction; Pomacentridae
Coppock, A. G., N. M. Gardiner and G. P. Jones. 2013. Olfactory discrimination in juvenile coral reef fishes: Response to conspecifics and corals. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.443():21-26
Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenopepis); Walleye Reference Species: pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); Sablefish Number: (Anopolpoma fimbria); - Bait; Chemosensory; Ontogeny; Behavior; Keywords: 142 Searching; Squid odor; Swimming
Davis, M. W., M. L. Spencer and M. L. Ottmar. 2006. Behavioral responses to food odor in juvenile marine fish: Acuity varies with species and fish length. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.328(1):1-9
Rock sole (Lepidopsetta bilineata); Starry Flounder Reference Species: (Platichthys stellatus); - Number: Olfactory sampling; Chemoreception; Pleuronectid Keywords: 537 flounders; Lepidopsetta bilineata; Platichthys
71 stellatus
Nevitt, G. A.. 1991. Do fish sniff - a new mechanism of olfactory sampling in
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Reference Species: Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis); - Number: Olfaction; Feeding; Amino acids; Solea Keywords: 753 senegalensis; Hediste diversicolor
Velez, Z., P. C. Hubbard, J. D. Hardege, E. N. Barata and A. V. M. Canario. 2007. The contribution of amino acids to the odour of a prey species in the senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis). Aquaculture.265(1-4):336-342
Reference Species: Anenomefish (Amphiprion percula); - Number: Amphiprion percula; Anenomefish; Chemical Keywords: ecology; Coral reef fish; Diet; Larvae; Olfaction; 160 Predation
Dixson, D. L., M. S. Pratchett and P. L. Munday. 2012. Reef fishes innately distinguish predators based on olfactory cues associated with recent prey items rather than individual species. Animal Behaviour.84(1):45-51
Reference Species: Damselfish (Pomacentrus amboinensis); - Number: Keywords: - 296
Holmes, T. H. and M. I. McCormick. 2010. Smell, learn and live: The role of chemical alarm cues in predator learning during early life history in a marine fish. Behavioural Processes.83(3):299-305
Dottyback (Pseudochromis fuscus); Damselfish Reference Species: (Pomacentrus amboinensis); - Number: Predator foraging cues; Chemical alarm cue; Keywords: Secondary predators; Coral reef fish; 427 Kleptoparasitism
Lonnstedt, O. M., M. I. McCormick and D. P. Chivers. 2012. Well-informed foraging: Damage-released chemical cues of injured prey signal quality and size to predators. Oecologia.168(3):651-658
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72 Number: Chemical ecology; Fish aggregation; Coral reefs; Keywords: 148 Plankton; Bioassay; C18
DeBose, J. L. and V. J. Paul. 2014. Chemical signatures of multi-species foraging aggregations are attractive to fish. Marine Ecology Progress Series.498():243-248
Reference Species: Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus); - Number: Pheromone; Spawning; Salmonids; Fish; Keywords: 714 Chemoreception
Sveinsson, T. and T. J. Hara. 1995. Mature males of Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, release f-type prostaglandins to attract conspecific mature females
and stimulate their spawning behavior. Environmental Biology of Fishes.42(3):253-266
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon, Juvenile (Salmo salar); - Number: Atlantic salmon; Chemical alarm cue; Acidity; Keywords: 400 Learning; Risk assessment; Stream ecology
Leduc, A. O. H. C., E. Roh, C. Breau and G. E. Brown. 2007. Effects of ambient acidity on chemosensory learning: An example of an environmental
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Bertmar, G. and R. Toft. 1969. Sensory mechanisms of homing in salmonid fish I. Introductory experiments on the olfactory sense in grilse of Baltic salmon (Salmo salar). Behaviour.35(3):235-41
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Mirza, R. S. and D. P. Chivers. 2002. Brook char (Salvelinus fontinalis) can differentiate chemical alarm cues produced by different age/size classes of conspecifics. Journal of Chemical Ecology.28(3):555-564
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Hiscock, M. J. and J. A. Brown. 2000. Kin discrimination in juvenile brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and the effect of odour concentration on kin
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Reference Species: Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis); - Number: Brook trout; Salvelinus; Homing; Chemoreception; Keywords: 352 Juvenile; Gustation
Keefe, M. L. and H. E. Winn. 1991. Chemosensory attraction to home stream water and conspecifics by native brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, from 2
southern New England streams. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.48(5):938-944
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Courtenay, S. C., T. P. Quinn, H. M. C. Dupuis, C. Groot and P. A. Larkin. 1997. Factors affecting the recognition of population-specific odours by juvenile Coho salmon. Journal of Fish Biology.50(5):1042-1060
Reference Species: Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch); - Number: Coho salmon; Salmonids; Juvenile; Keywords: 663 Chemoreception; Homing
Scholz, A. T., R. M. Horrall, J. C. Cooper and A. D. Hasler. 1976. Imprinting to chemical cues - basis for home stream selection in salmon. Science.192(4245):1247-1249
Coho salmon, Juvenile (Oncorhynchus kisutch); Reference Species: Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma); Sculpin (Cottus Number: spp.); - Salmon eggs; Odors; Attraction; Salmonids; Keywords: 609 Sculpins; Marine derived nutrients
Quinn, T. P., A. H. Dittman, H. Barrett, C. Cunningham and M. H. Bond. 2012. Chemosensory responses of juvenile Coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, dolly varden, Salvelinus malma, and sculpins (Cottus spp.) to eggs and other
74 tissues from adult Pacific salmon. Environmental Biology of Fishes.95(3):301-307
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Buchinger, T. J., W. Li and N. S. Johnson. 2015. Behavioral evidence for a role of chemoreception during reproduction in lake trout. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.72(12):1847-1852
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Wasylenko, B. A., P. J. Blanchfield and G. G. Pyle. 2013. Chemosensory cues attract lake trout Salvelinus namaycush and an egg predator to the spawning substratum. Journal of Fish Biology.82(4):1390-1397
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Bazaes, A. and O. Schmachtenberg. 2012. Odorant tuning of olfactory crypt cells from juvenile and adult rainbow trout. Journal of Experimental Biology.215(10):1740-1748
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Kasumyan, A. O. and E. A. Marusov. 2008. Distant chemoreception in the rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in the normal state and after chronic
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75 Mettam, J. J., C. R. McCrohan and L. U. Sneddon. 2012. Characterisation of chemosensory trigeminal receptors in the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus
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Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Fish; Olfaction; Smell; Electro-olfactogram; EOG; Keywords: 745 Odorants; Teleost
Valdes, J., J. Olivares, D. Ponce and O. Schmachtenberg. 2015. Analysis of olfactory sensitivity in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) reveals their
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Doving, K. B.. 1990. Olfactory cues in salmonid migration. In: D. W. MacDonald, Muller-Schwarze, D., Natynczuk, S.E. (Eds.), Chemical Signals in Vertebrates.5(New York: Oxford UP):573-582
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Doving, K. B. and O. B. Stabell. 2003. Trails in open waters: Sensory cues in salmon migration. In: S. P. Collins, Marshall, N.J. (Eds.), Sensory Processing in Aquatic Environments.(New York: Springer):39–52
Reference Species: Salmonids; Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Chemoreception; Chemical alarm cue; Acidification; Keywords: 401 Salmonids; Salmo salar; Anti-predator behavior
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Watson, J. W., S. P. Epperly, A. K. Shah and D. G. Foster. 2005. Fishing methods to reduce sea turtle mortality associated with pelagic longlines. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.62(5):965-981
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Atema, J., K. Holland and W. Ikehara. 1980. Olfactory responses of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) to prey odors - chemical search image. Journal of Chemical Ecology.6(2):457-465
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Rice, P. H., B. DeSanti II and E. Stroud. 2014. Performance of a long lasting shark repellent bait for elasmobranch bycatch reduction during commercial pelagic longline fishing. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
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Pierre, J. P. and W. S. Norden. 2006. Reducing seabird bycatch in longline fisheries using a natural olfactory deterrent. Biological Conservation.130(3):406-415
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Reference Species: Procellariform seabirds; - Number: Procellariiform; Seabirds; Olfaction; Smell; Odor cue; Keywords: 538 Pyrazine; Petrel; Albatross; Shearwater
Nevitt, G., K. Reid and P. Trathan. 2004. Testing olfactory foraging strategies in an antarctic seabird assemblage. Journal of Experimental Biology.207(20):3537-3544
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Manton, M., A. Karr and Ehrenfel.Dw. 1972. Chemoreception in migratory sea
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Echwikhi, K., I. Jribi, M. Bradai and A. Bouain. 2010. Effect of type of bait on pelagic longline fishery--loggerhead turtle interactions in the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia). Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.20(5):
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Sharks; Bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo); Lemon Reference shark (Negaprion brevirostris); Sharks; Bonnethead Number: Species: shark (Sphyrna tiburo); Lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) Keywords: Bycatch; Elasmobranch; Electroreception; Longline 476
McCutcheon, S. M. and S. M. Kajiura. 2013. Electrochemical properties of lanthanide metals in relation to their application as shark repellents. Fisheries Research.147():47-54
Sharks; Elasmobranchs; Small spotted catshark Reference (Scyliorhinus canicula); Thornback skates (Raja Number: Species: clavata); Sharks; Elasmobranchs; Small spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula); Thornback skates (Raja clavata) Keywords: - 690
83 Smith, L. E. and C. P. O'Connell. 2014. The effects of neodymium-iron-boron permanent magnets on the behaviour of the small spotted catshark
(Scyliorhinus canicula) and the thornback skate (Raja clavata). Ocean & Coastal Management.97():44-49
Reference Species: Freshwater fish; - Number: Keywords: - 180
Ellis, J. E. and C. C. Hoopes. 1972. A Freshwater Fish Electro-Motivator (FFEM) - Its Characteristics and Operation. NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF-660.():
Reference Species: -; Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias) Number: Aversion; Bycatch reduction; Electropositive alloy; Keywords: Hook gear; Mischmetal; Spiny dogfish; Squalus 719 acanthias
Tallack, S. M. L. and J. W. Mandelman. 2009. Do rare-earth metals deter spiny dogfish? A feasibility study on the use of electropositive "mischmetal" to
reduce the bycatch of Squalus acanthias by hook gear in the Gulf of Maine. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.66(2):315-322
Reference Species: Magnetoreceptive fish; - Number: Keywords: - 387
Krylov, V. V., E. A. Osipova and Y. G. Izyumov. 2015. Orientational behavior of animals with the geomagnetic field and mechanisms of magnetoreception. Izvestiya Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics.51(7):752-765
Reference Species: Flatfish; - Number: Pulse trawling; Catch comparison; Energy saving; Keywords: 746 Discard reduction van Marlen, B., J. A. M. Wiegerinck, E. van Os-Koomen and E. van Barneveld. 2014. Catch comparison of flatfish pulse trawls and a tickler chainbeam trawl. Fisheries Research.151():57-69
Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis); Cod; Pacific Reference Species: Demersal; Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthius) Number:
84 Shark; Spiny dogfish; Squalus acanthias; Bycatch; Keywords: Longline; Pacific halibut; Hippoglossus stenolepis; 710 Deterrent
Stoner, A. W. and S. M. Kaimmer. 2008. Reducing elasmobranch bycatch: Laboratory investigation of rare earth metal and magnetic deterrents with spiny dogfish and Pacific halibut. Fisheries Research.92(2-3):162-168
Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis); Sablefish Reference Species: (Anoplopoma fimbria); Pacific Cod (Gadus Number: macrocephalus); Spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) Mischmetal; Shark; Longline; Pacific halibut; Keywords: 332 Deterrent
Kaimmer, S. and A. W. Stoner. 2008. Field investigation of rare-earth metal as a deterrent to spiny dogfish in the Pacific halibut fishery. Fisheries Research.94(1):43-47
Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka); Pink Reference Species: Salmon (Oncorhyncus gorbuscha); Pacific harbor Number: seal (Phoca vitulina richardsi) Keywords: - 202
Forrest, K. W., J. D. Cave, C. G. J. Michielsens, M. Haulena and D. V. Smith. 2009. Evaluation of an electric gradient to deter seal predation on salmon
caught in gill-net test fisheries. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.29(4):885-894
Atlantic croaker (Micropoganias undulatus); Spot Reference (Leiostomus xanthurus); Longspine porgy Number: Species: (Stenotomus caprinus); Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus); Scaled sardine (Harengula pensacolae); - Keywords: - 371
Klima, E. F.. 1974. Electrical Threshold Response of Some Gulf of Mexico
Fishes. Fishery Bulletin.72(3):581-853
Tuna, Swordfish (?) - Pacific Longline; Sharks - Reference Scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini); Sandbar Number: shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus); Tiger shark Species: (Galeocerdo cuvier); Mako shark (Isurus oxyrhincus); Blue shark (Prionace glauca); Pelagic thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus)
85 Keywords: Shark; Bycatch; Longline; Lanthanide metal; CPUE 309
Hutchinson, M., J. H. Wang, Y. Swimmer, K. Holland, S. Kohin, H. Dewar, J. Wraith, R. Vetter, C. Heberer and J. Martinez. 2012. The effects of a lanthanide metal alloy on shark catch rates. Fisheries Research.131():45-51
Reference Species: Tuna; Swordfish; Shark Number: Keywords: - 69
Brill, R., P. Bushnell, L. Smith, C. Speaks, R. Sundaram, E. Stroud and J. Wang. 2009. The repulsive and feeding-deterrent effects of electropositive
metals on juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus). Fishery Bulletin.107(3):298-307
Swordfish and tuna; Shark (esp. Blue shark, Reference Species: Prionace glauca) Number: Bycatch; Bycatch mitigation; Deterrent; Electropositive; Shark; Prionace glauca; Pelagic Keywords: 235 longline; Field experiment; Fisheries management; marine conservation
Godin, A. C., T. Wimmer, J. H. Wang and B. Worm. 2013. No effect from rare- earth metal deterrent on shark bycatch in a commercial pelagic longline trial. Fisheries Research.143():131-135
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MECHANORECEPTION
Reference Species: Mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi); - Number: Rheotaxis; Prey orientation; Lateral line; Mottled Keywords: 333 sculpin; Cottus bairdi
Kanter, M. J. and S. Coombs. 2003. Rheotaxis and prey detection in uniform currents by lake michigan mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi). Journal of Experimental Biology.206(1):59-70
Australian Northern Prawn; Elasmobranchs; Turtles; Reference Species: Sea Snakes Number: Bycatch reduction device; Northern prawn fishery; Keywords: Prawn trawling; Sea snake; Tropical; Turtle excluder 67 devices
Brewer, D., N. Rawlinson, S. Eayrs and C. Burridge. 1998. An assessment of bycatch reduction devices in a tropical Australian prawn trawl fishery. Fisheries Research.36(2-3):195-215
Brown shrimp; Longspine porgy (Stonotomus Reference Species: caprinus); Atlantic croaker (Micropagon undulates); Number: Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) Keywords: - 244
Graham, G. L. and E. A. Reisinger. 2014. Testing proof-of-concept procedures of potential bycatch reduction devices in the southeastern shrimp fishery. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Reference Species: Crustacea; - Number: Crustacea; temperature; thermal behaviour; avoidance; preference; acclimation; orthokinesis; Keywords: 392 klinokinesis; behavioural thermoregulation; thermoreceptors; peripheral nerves; nervous system
Lagerspetz, K. Y. H. and L. A. Vainio. 2006. Thermal behaviour of crustaceans.
Biological Reviews.81(2):237-258
Crustaceans; Nylon shrimp (Heterocarpus reedi); Reference Species: Yellow squat lobster (Cervimunida johni); Red squat Number:
87 lobster (Pleuroncodes monodon); Macrouridae; Chilean hake (Merluccius gayi gayi); Sharks (Carcharrhiniformes, Squaliformes); Skates (Rajidae); Flatfish (Hippoglossina); Osmeriformes; Stomiiformes; Gadiformes; Ophidiformes; Perciformes Bottom trawl; Chile; Non-target species; Underwater Keywords: 608 observation
Queirolo, D., E. Gaete, I. Montenegro, M. C. Soriguer and K. Erzini. 2012. Behaviour of fish by-catch in the mouth of a crustacean trawl. Journal of Fish Biology.80(7):2517-2527
Reference Species: Not specified; - Number: Codend; 3-D FLow; Field experiment; Pitch; Roll; Keywords: 363 Turbulence
Kim, Y.-H.. 2012. Analysis of turbulence and tilt by in-situ measurements inside
the codend of a shrimp beam trawl. Ocean Engineering.53():6-15
Reference Species: Pink shrimp (Pandalus borealis); - Number: Keywords: - 370
Klages, M., S. Muyakshin, T. Soltwedel and W. E. Arntz. 2002. Mechanoreception, a possible mechanism for food fall detection in deep-sea
scavengers. Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers.49(1):143-155
Pink shrimp, Juvenile (Farfantepenaeus paulensis); Reference Species: Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus); White croaker Number: (Micropogonias furnieri) Bycatch reduction; Artisanal fisheries; Keywords: Farfantepenaeus paulensis; Callinectes sapidus; 756 Patos Lagoon estuary; Brazil
Vianna, M. and F. D'Incao. 2006. Evaluation of by-catch reduction devices for use in the artisanal pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus paulensis) fishery in Patos Lagoon, Brazil. Fisheries Research.81(2-3):331-336
Batoids (Raja eglanteria; Narcine brasiliensis; Reference Species: Gymnura micrura; Dasyatis sabina); Bonnethead Number: shark (Sphyrna tiburo); -
88 Keywords: Batoid; Canal; hair cell; Mechanotactile; Neuromast 458
Maruska, K. P.. 2001. Morphology of the mechanosensory lateral line system in elasmobranch fishes: Ecological and behavioral considerations. Environmental Biology of Fishes.60(1-3):47-75
Reference Species: Killifish (Aplochelius lineatus); - Number: Capillary wave; Hair cell; Neuromast; Keywords: 667 Mechanoreception; Lateral line
Schwarz, J. S., T. Reichenbach and A. J. Hudspeth. 2011. A hydrodynamic sensory antenna used by killifish for nocturnal hunting. Journal of Experimental Biology.214(11):1857-1866
Reference Species: Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Below MLS Number: Behavior; Fish capture; Fishing gear; Selectivity; Keywords: Haddock; Melanogrammus aeglefinus; Maximum 66 sustainable swimming speed; Swimming endurance
Breen, M., J. Dyson, F. G. O'Neill, E. Jones and M. Haigh. 2004. Swimming endurance of haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus L.) at prolonged and
sustained swimming speeds, and its role in their capture by towed fishing gears. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.61(7):1071-1079
Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus); Walleye pollock Reference Species: (Theregra chalcogramma); - Number: Bridle herding; Pacific cod; Trawl efficiency; Trawl Keywords: 697 survey; Walleye pollock
Somerton, D. A.. 2004. Do Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) and walleye pollock (Theregra chalcogramma) lack a herding response to the doors,
bridles, and mudclouds of survey trawls?. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.61(7):1186-1189
Various; Cod (Gadus morhua); Saithe (Pollachius Reference virens); Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Number: Species: Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa); Harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) Acoustic detectability; Bycatch reduction; Keywords: Echolocation; High-density gillnets; Phocoena 395 phocoena; Target strength
Larsen, F., O. R. Eigaard and J. Tougaard. 2007. Reduction of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) bycatch by iron-oxide gillnets. Fisheries Research.85(3):270-278
89
Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Current speed; Feeding; Gravity; Light; Orientation; Keywords: 141 Swimming; Turbulence
Davis, M. W.. 2001. Behavioral responses of walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, larvae to experimental gradients of sea water flow:
Implications for vertical distribution. Environmental Biology of Fishes.61(3):253-260
Reference Species: Not Specified; Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncata) Number: Keywords: - 8
Allen, S. J., J. A. Tyne, H. T. Kobryn, L. Bejder, K. H. Pollock and N. R. Loneragan. 2014. Patterns of dolphin bycatch in a north-western Australian trawl fishery. Plos One.9(4):
Reference Species: Sea Scallop; Sea turtle Number: Sea turtle; Fisheries interaction; Scallop dredge; Keywords: 521 GAM; Gear modification
Murray, K. T.. 2011. Interactions between sea turtles and dredge gear in the US sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) fishery, 2001-2008. Fisheries Research.107(1-3):137-146
Deep-sea fish; Poromitra capito; Melanonus Reference Species: zugmayeri; Phrynichthys wedli; - Number: Keywords: Lateral line; Hair cell; Deep sea; Fish 455
Marshall, N. J.. 1996. Vision and sensory physiology - the lateral line systems of
three deep-sea fish. Journal of Fish Biology.49():239-258
Sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis); Below Reference Species: MLS Number: Maximum swimming speed; Bycatch; Discard; Keywords: Selectivity; Trawl; Sand flathead; Platycephalus 792 bassensis
Yanase, K., S. Eayrs and T. Arimoto. 2007. Influence of water temperature and fish length on the maximum swimming speed of sand flathead, Platycephalus bassensis: Implications for trawl selectivity. Fisheries
90 Research.84(2):180-188
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Turbulence; Vortices; Kinematics; Lateral line; Keywords: 412 Muscle activity; Flow visualization
Liao, J. C.. 2007. A review of fish swimming mechanics and behaviour in altered flows. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.362(1487):1973-1993
Reference Species: Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus); - Number: Thunnus thynnus; Trap fishery; Abundance; Visual Keywords: 3 census; Wind effect; Western Mediterranean
Addis, P., M. Secci and A. Cau. 2013. The effect of mistral (a strong NW wind) episodes on the occurrence and abundance of Atlantic bluefin tuna
(Thunnus thynnus) in the trap fishery of Sardinia (W Mediterranean). Scientia Marina.77(3):419-427
King mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalla); Bottlenose Reference Species: dolphin (Tursiops truncata) Number: Keywords: - 805
Zollett, E. A. and A. J. Read. 2006. Depredation of catch by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Florida king mackerel (Scomberomorus cavalid) troll fishery. Fishery Bulletin.104(3):343-349
Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus); Reference Species: Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus); Sharks Number: (Carcharhinidae, Sphyrnidae) Bycatch; Sharks; Gillnet; Mesh selection; Selectivity; Keywords: 728 Mitigation
Thorpe, T. and D. Frierson. 2009. Bycatch mitigation assessment for sharks
caught in coastal anchored gillnets. Fisheries Research.98(1-3):102-112
91 MULTISENSORY
Mechanoreception; Vision Reference Species: Carangidae; Not Specified; - Number: Coryphaena hippurus; currents; FAD; pelagic fishes; Keywords: 152 Seriola lalandi; temperature
Dempster, T.. 2005. Temporal variability of pelagic fish assemblages around fish aggregation devices: Biological and physical influences. Journal of Fish Biology.66(5):1237-1260
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata); - Number: Keywords: - 298
Hong, S. W., M. Okamoto, T. Imai, S. Fuwa and K. Kubota. 1997. Effect of FAD (fish aggregating devices) for gathering juvenile yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.63(2):194-200
Mechanoreception; Behavior Broad squid (Photololigo etheridgei); Bottle squid Reference (Loliolus noctiluca); Various; Tailor (Pomatomus Number: Species: saltatrix); Snapper (Pagrus auratus); Whitebait (Hyperlophus vittatus); Mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) Keywords: - 656
Scandol, J. P. and T. J. Underwood. 2006. Experiments in gear configuration to reduce bycatch in an estuarine squid-trawl fishery. Fishery Bulletin.104(4):533-541
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: Cephalopods; - Number: Eyes; Statocysts; Lateral line; Chemoreception; Keywords: 82 Proprioception
Budelmann, B. U.. 1996. Active marine predators: The sensory world of cephalopods. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.27(2-3):59- 75
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Species: Longfin inshore squid (Dorytethis pealeii); Finfish Reference
92 Number: Nordmore-style grid; Longfin inshore squid; Keywords: Doryteuthis pealeii; Squid behavior; Bycatch 39 reduction devices
Bayse, S. M., P. He, M. V. Pol and D. M. Chosid. 2014. Quantitative analysis of the behavior of longfin inshore squid (Doryteuthis pealeii) in reaction to a species separation grid of an otter trawl. Fisheries Research.152():55-61
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Keywords: Fish behavior; Fisheries; Sonar; Seismic survey 576
Pena, H., N. O. Handegard and E. Ona. 2013. Feeding herring schools do not react to seismic air gun surveys. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.70(6):1174-1180
Vison; Mechanoreception Kingfish (Seriola lalandi); Dolphinfish (Coryphaena Reference Species: hippurus); Juveniles Number: Coryphaena hippurus; Otolith; Seriola lalandi; Sex Keywords: 151 ratio; Spawning; Stomach contents
Dempster, T.. 2004. Biology of fish associated with moored fish aggregation devices (FADs): Implications for the development of a FAD fishery in New South Wales, Australia. Fisheries Research.68(1-3):189-201
Behavior; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi); - Number: Vortex dynamics; Rotating flows; Flow visualization; Keywords: Hydrodynamics; Separated flows; Mottled sculpin; 121 Cottus bairdi
Coombs, S., E. Anderson, C. B. Braun and M. Grosenbaugh. 2007. The hydrodynamic footprint of a benthic, sedentary fish in unidirectional flow. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.122(2):1227-1237
Electromagnetic; Vision Reference Species: Brown shrimp; Pink shrimp; - Number: Keywords: - 669
Seidel, W. R.. 1969. Design, Construction, and Field Testing of the BCF Electric
Shrimp-Trawl System. Fishery Industrial Research.4(6):213-231
Behavior; Chemoreception
93 Reference Species: Male king crabs; Sublegal king crabs, incl. females Number: Keywords: Red king crab; Behavior; Pots 800
Zhou, S. J. and T. C. Shirley. 1997. Behavioural responses of red king crab to
crab pots. Fisheries Research.30(3):177-189
Vision; Mechanoreception Metapenaeus macleayi; Pomatomus saltatrix; Mugil Reference Species: cephalus; Herklotsichthys castelnaui Number: Keywords: - 478
McHugh, M. J., M. K. Broadhurst, D. J. Sterling and R. B. Millar. 2015. A 'simple anterior fish excluder' (safe) for mitigating penaeid-trawl bycatch. Plos One.10(4):
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: Nephrops norvegicus; - Number: Keywords: - 346
Katoh, E., V. Sbragaglia, J. Aguzzi and T. Breithaupt. 2013. Sensory biology and behaviour of Nephrops norvegicus. Ecology and Biology of Nephrops Norvegicus.64():65-106
Mechanoreception; Behavior Nephrops norvegicus; Whiting (Merlangius Reference Species: merlangus); Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Number: Cod (Gadus morhua) Selectivity; Bycatch; North Sea; Trawl; Windows; Keywords: 440 Nephrops norvegicus
Madsen, N., T. Moth-Poulsen and N. Lowry. 1998. Selectivity experiments with window codends fished in the Baltic Sea cod (Gadus morhua) fishery. Fisheries Research.36(1):1-14
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus); Various; Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Roundfish; Flatfish Number: Gadus morhua; Nephrops norvegicus; Pleuronectes platessa; Square mesh panel; Acoustic releaser; Keywords: 441 Selectivity; Escape window; Trawl; Kattegat; Skaggerak; Sorting box
Madsen, N., V. Tschernij, K. Hansen and P. O. Larsson. 2006. Development and testing of a species-selective flatfish ottertrawl to reduce cod bycatches. Fisheries Research.78(2-3):
94 Mechanoreception; Behavior Ocean shrimp (Pandalus jordani); Eulachon Reference (Thaleichthys pacificus); Various; Slender sole Number: (Lyopsetta exilis); Flatfish; Dark-blotched rockfish Species: (Sebastes crameri); Whitebait (Allosmerus elongatus); Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii); Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) Bycatch reduction; Nordmore grate; Ocean shrimp; Keywords: 262 Trawl efficiency; Eulachon; Behavior; Footrope
Hannah, R. W., S. A. Jones, M. J. M. Lomeli and W. W. Wakefield. 2011. Trawl net modifications to reduce the bycatch of eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus)
in the ocean shrimp (Pandalus jordani) fishery. Fisheries Research.110(2):277-282
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Penaeids; School prawn (Metapenaeus macleayi); Reference Species: Teleostei; Southern herring (Herklotsichthys Number: castelnaui); Australian anchovy (Engraulis australis) Bycatch reduction; Diel effects; Netting taper; Keywords: 71 Penaeid; Trawl efficiency
Broadhurst, M. K., D. J. Sterling and R. B. Millar. 2015. Effects of diel period and diurnal cloud cover on the species selection of short and long penaeid trawls. Fisheries Research.170():144-151
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Shrimp; Juvenile fish Number: Shrimp beam trawl; Shaking codend; Bycatch Keywords: 367 reduction
Kim, Y.-H. and D.-S. Whang. 2014. Effects on bycatch reduction in a shaking cod end generated by canvas in a shrimp beam trawl. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.50(3):342-350
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception; Acoustic; Electromagnetic Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; Chondrichthyes; - Number: Vision; Gustation; Olfaction; Electroreception; Lateral Keywords: line; Auditory; Sharks; Rays; Sensory biology; 113 Evolution; Adaptation
Collin, S. P.. 2012. The neuroecology of cartilaginous fishes: Sensory strategies
for survival. Brain Behavior and Evolution.80(2):80-96
Vision; Chemoreception; Behavior Not Specified; Chondrichthyans; Pelagic stingray Reference Species: (Pteroplatytrygon violacea) Number:
95 Pelagic stingray; Pteroplatytrygon violacea; Circle Keywords: hook; Pelagic longline; Bycatch mitigation; 592 Mediterranean Sea
Piovano, S., S. Clo and C. Giacoma. 2010. Reducing longline bycatch: The larger the hook, the fewer the stingrays. Biological Conservation.143(1):261- 264
Reference Species: Not Specified; Elasmobranchs Number: Keywords: - 186
Favaro, B. and I. M. Côté. 2015. Do by-catch reduction devices in longline fisheries reduce capture of sharks and rays? A global meta-analysis. Fish and Fisheries.16(2):
Reference Species: Not Specified; Sharks Number: Keywords: Sharks; Bycatch; Trends; Conservation; Review 513
Molina, J. M. and S. J. Cooke. 2012. Trends in shark bycatch research: Current status and research needs. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.22(3):719-737
Mechanoreception; Electromagnetic Rays; Round stingray (Urobatis halleri); Pelagic Reference Species: stingray (Pteroplatytrygon violacea); Bat ray Number: (Myliobatis californica) ; - Keywords: - 328
Jordan, L. K.. 2008. Comparative morphology of stingray lateral line canal and
electrosensory systems. Journal of Morphology.269(11):1325-1339
Chemoreception; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Sharks; Smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis); - Number: Mustelus canis; Lateral line; Olfaction; Plume Keywords: 219 tracking; Rheotaxis; Chemotaxis
Gardiner, J. M. and J. Atema. 2007. Sharks need the lateral line to locate odor sources: Rheotaxis and eddy chemotaxis. Journal of Experimental Biology.210(11):1925-1934
Species: Various; Sharks Reference
96 Number: Bycatch; Depredation; Finning; Fishery; Pelagic Keywords: 229 longline; Shark
Gilman, E., S. Clarke, N. Brothers, J. Alfaro-Shigueto, J. Mandelman, J. Mangel, S. Petersen, S. Piovano, N. Thomson, P. Dalzell, M. Donoso, M.
Goren and T. Werner. 2008. Shark interactions in pelagic longline fisheries. Marine Policy.32(1):1-18
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: Chinese perch (Siniperca chuatsi); - Number: Siniperca chuatsi; Feeding behavior; Vision; Keywords: 410 Mechanoreception; Chemoreception
Liang, X. F., J. K. Liu and B. Y. Huang. 1998. The role of sense organs in the
feeding behaviour of chinese perch. Journal of Fish Biology.52(5):1058-1067
Vision; Acoustic Reference Species: Cichlid (Tramitichromis intermedius); - Number: Cichlidae; Sound production; Spawning; Behavior; Keywords: 624 Ontogeny; Mate choice
Ripley, J. L. and P. S. Lobel. 2004. Correlation of acoustic and visual signals in the cichlid fish, Tramitichromis intermedius. Environmental Biology of Fishes.71(4):389-394
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Cichlid; (Cicblasoma nigrofasciatum); - Number: Keywords: - 527
Myrberg, A. A., Jr.. 1975. The role of chemical and visual stimuli in the preferential discrimination of young by the cichlid fish Cicblasoma nigrofasciatum (Gunther). Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie.37(3):274-97
Vision; Mechanoreception Cichlids; Aulonocara stuartgranti); Tramitichromis Reference Species: sp.; - Number: Vision; Lateral line; Detection distance; Prey Keywords: 664 detection; Sensory ecology; Light
Schwalbe, M. A. B. and J. F. Webb. 2015. The effect of light intensity on prey detection behavior in two Lake Malawi cichlids, Aulonocara stuartgranti and
Tramitichromis sp.. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.201(4):341-356
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Reference
97 Number: Startle response; Escape behavior; Mauthner; Keywords: 508 Lateral line; Auditory; Goldfish
Mirjany, M., T. Preuss and D. S. Faber. 2011. Role of the lateral line mechanosensory system in directionality of goldfish auditory evoked escape response. Journal of Experimental Biology.214(20):3358-3367
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Goldfish (Carassius auratus); Zebrafish (Danio Reference Species: rerio); - Number: Mauthner; Startle response; Acoustic; Keywords: 173 Mechanoreception; Anti-predator behavior
Eaton, R. C., R. A. Bombardieri and D. L. Meyer. 1977. Mauthner-initiated startle response in teleost fish. Journal of Experimental Biology.66(FEB):65- 81
Vision; Mechanoreception Japanese dace (Tribolodon hakonensis); Juvenile; Reference Species: Under legal limit Number: Active escape behavior; Diamond mesh panel; Keywords: Japanese dace; Light intensity; Simulated trawling; 217 Square mesh panel; Towing speed
Gabr, M., Y. Fujimori, S. Shimizu and T. Miura. 2007. Trawling experiment in a circular water tank to assess the effects of towing speed, light intensity, and
mesh shape on active escape of undersized fish. Fisheries Science.73(3):557-564
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy); - Number: Keywords: - 708
Stewart, H. A., M. H. Wolter and D. H. Wahl. 2014. Laboratory investigations on the use of strobe lights and bubble curtains to deter dam escapes of age-0
muskellunge. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.34(3):571- 575
Vision; Mechanoreception Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus); Reference Species: - Number: Entrainment; Guidance; Swimming; Streptomycin; Keywords: 522 Mechanoreception; Lateral line
Mussen, T. D. and J. J. Cech, Jr.. 2013. The roles of vision and the lateral-line system in Sacramento splittail's fish-screen avoidance behaviors: Evaluating
vibrating screens as potential fish deterrents. Environmental Biology of Fishes.96(8):971-980
98 Vision; Chemoreception; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Sutchi catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus); - Number: Feeding behavior; Larvae; Pangasianodon Keywords: 519 hypophthalmus; Sensory organs
Mukai, Y., A. D. Tuzan, L. S. Lim and S. Yahaya. 2010. Feeding behavior under dark conditions in larvae of sutchi catfish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus. Fisheries Science.76(3):457-461
Chemoreception; Vision Reference Species: Swordtail fry (Xiphophorus birchmanni); - Number: Keywords: Predator-prey; Chemoreception; Vision 111
Coleman, S. W. and G. G. Rosenthal. 2006. Swordtail fry attend to chemical
and visual cues in detecting predators and conspecifics. Plos One.1(2):
Vision; Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Walleye (Sander vitreus); - Number: Keywords: - 200
Flammang, M. K., M. J. Weber and M. D. Thul. 2014. Laboratory evaluation of a bioacoustic bubble strobe light barrier for reducing walleye escapement. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.34(5):1047-1054
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Yellow perch (Perca flavescens); - Number: Foraging models; Lateral line; Predator-prey; Keywords: 619 Reactive distance; Vision
Richmond, H. E., T. R. Hrabik and A. F. Mensinger. 2004. Light intensity, prey detection and foraging mechanisms of age 0 year yellow perch. Journal of Fish Biology.65(1):195-205
Vision; Mechanoreception Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) < 2 years; Black Reference Species: bullhead (Ameiurus melas); Large Yellow Perch Number: (Perca flavescens) > 2 years Keywords: - 445
Mangan, M. T., M. L. Brown and T. R. S. Sauver. 2005. A comparison of passive gears for selective yellow perch harvest. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.25(3):1067-1072
99 Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Behavior; Olfaction; Vision; Photic stimulation; Light; Keywords: 706 Zebrafish; Danio rerio
Stephenson, J. F., J. C. Partridge and K. E. Whitlock. 2012. Food and conspecific chemical cues modify visual behavior of zebrafish, Danio rerio. Zebrafish.9(2):68-73
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Zebrafish; Danio rerio; Darkness; Light; Keywords: 707 Chemoreception; Olfaction
Stephenson, J. F., K. E. Whitlock and J. C. Partridge. 2011. Zebrafish preference for light or dark is dependent on ambient light levels and olfactory stimulation. Zebrafish.8(1):17-22
Vision; Behavior Argentine Hake (Merluccius hubbsi); Seabirds; Kelp Reference Species: gull (Larus dominicanus); Black-browed albatross Number: (Thalassarche melanophrys) Keywords: Seabirds; Hake trawlers; Mortality; Mitigation 240
Gonzalez-Zevallos, D., P. Yario and G. Caille. 2007. Seabird mortality at trawler warp cables and a proposed mitigation measure: A case of study in Golfo San Jorge, Patagonia, Argentina. Biological Conservation.136(1):108-116
Vision; Chemoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Cod; Gadus morhua; Gadoid; Chemoreception; Keywords: 419 Vision; Diel effects; Rheotaxis
Lokkeborg, S.. 1998. Feeding behaviour of cod, Gadus morhua: Activity rhythm
and chemically mediated food search. Animal Behaviour.56():371-378
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Keywords: Turbidity; Fish; Activity; Foraging; Cod; Juvenile 485
Meager, J. J. and R. S. Batty. 2007. Effects of turbidity on the spontaneous and prey-searching activity of juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.362(1487):2123-2130
100 Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Escape responses; Farmed; Learning; Predator Keywords: 487 defenses; Restocking; Sensory
Meager, J. J., P. Rodewald, P. Domenici, A. Ferno, T. Jarvi, J. E. Skjaeraasen and G. K. Sverdrup. 2011. Behavioural responses of hatchery-reared and
wild cod Gadus morhua to mechano-acoustic predator signals. Journal of Fish Biology.78(5):1437-1450
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Turbidity; Atlantic cod; Gadus morhua; Foraging; Keywords: 488 Chemoreception; Vision
Meager, J. J., T. Solbakken, A. C. Utne-Palm and T. Oen. 2005. Effects of turbidity on the reactive distance, search time, and foraging success of
juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.62(9):1978-1984
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Keywords: Trace conditioning; Memory; Fish; Light 541
Nilsson, J., T. S. Kristiansen, J. E. Fosseidengen, A. Fernoe and R. van den Bos. 2008. Learning in cod (Gadus morhua): Long trace interval retention. Animal Cognition.11(2):215-222
Behavior; Vision Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Response systems; Pavlovian conditioning; Keywords: 542 Cognition; Foraging; Fish; Learning
Nilsson, J., T. S. Kristiansen, J. E. Fosseidengen, A. Fernoe and R. van den Bos. 2008. Sign- and goal-tracking in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Animal Cognition.11(4):651-659
Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Cod behavior; Diving; Fish capture; Midwater trawl; Keywords: 634 Swimming speed; Pelagic trawling
Rosen, S., A. Engas, A. Ferno and T. Jorgensen. 2012. The reactions of shoaling adult cod to a pelagic trawl: Implications for commercial trawling. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.69(2):303-312
101
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Below MLS Number: BACOMA; Atlantic cod; Gadus morhua; Escape Keywords: behavior; Escape efficiency; Square mesh panel; 286 Stimulation of escape
Herrmann, B., H. Wienbeck, J. D. Karlsen, D. Stepputtis, E. Dahm and W. Moderhak. 2015. Understanding the release efficiency of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) from trawls with a square mesh panel: Effects of panel area, panel position, and stimulation of escape response. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(2):686-696
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Haddock Reference Species: (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); - Number: Seismic air guns; Atlantic cod; Gadus morhua; Keywords: Haddock; Melanogrammus aeglefinus; Trawl; Catch 183 rate; Longline
Engas, A., S. Lokkeborg, E. Ona and A. V. Soldal. 1996. Effects of seismic shooting on local abundance and catch rates of cod (Gadus morhua) and
haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.53(10):2238-2249
Mechanoreception; Behavior Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Haddock Reference Species: (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Saithe (Pollachius Number: virens); Below MLS Exit windows; Selectivity; Codend; Bycatch; Cod; Keywords: 250 Haddock
Grimaldo, E., R. B. Larsen and R. Holst. 2007. Exit windows as an alternative selective system for the barents sea demersal fishery for cod and haddock. Fisheries Research.85(3):295-305
Vision; Mechanoreception Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus); Cusk (torsk; Reference Species: Brosme brosme); Seabirds; Northern fulmar Number: (Fulmarus glacialis) Longline; Incidental mortality; Mitigation; Mortality; Keywords: 420 North Atlantic
Lokkeborg, S.. 2003. Review and evaluation of three mitigation measures - bird- scaring line, underwater setting and line shooter - to reduce seabird bycatch in the North Atlantic longline fishery. Fisheries Research.60(1):11-16
Vision; Behavior Hake (Merluccius spp.); Seabirds; White-chinned Reference Species: petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis) Number:
102 Bycatch; Longline; Demersal fish; Namibia; Keywords: 582 Seabirds; South Africa
Petersen, S. L., M. B. Honig, P. G. Ryan, L. G. Underhill and M. Goren. 2009. Seabird bycatch in the demersal longline fishery off southern Africa. African Journal of Marine Science.31(2):205-214
Mechanoreception; Vision; Behavior Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii); Haddock Reference Species: (Melangrammus aeglefinus); Whiting (Merlangius Number: merlangus) Bycatch reduction; Gear selectivity; Bootstrap Keywords: method; Discard; Fish behavior; Dirunal effects; 177 Gadoid; Norway pout; North Sea
Eigaard, O. R., B. Herrmann and J. R. Nielsen. 2012. Influence of grid orientation and time of day on grid sorting in a small-meshed trawl fishery for Norway pout (Trisopterus esmarkii). Aquatic Living Resources.25(1):15-26
Vision; Chemoreception Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus); Walleye pollock Reference Species: (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Foraging cues; Larval behavior; Gadus Keywords: macrocephalus; Theragra chalcogramma; 117 Patchiness; Kinesis; Taxis
Colton, A. R. and T. P. Hurst. 2010. Behavioral responses to light gradients, olfactory cues, and prey in larvae of two north pacific gadids (Gadus
macrocephalus and Theragra chalcogramma). Environmental Biology of Fishes.88(1):39-49
Vision; Mechanoreception Pacific hake (Merluccius productus); Rockfish Reference Species: (Sebastes spp.); Widow rockfish (Sebastes Number: entomelas) Keywords: - 423
Lomeli, M. J. M. and W. W. Wakefield. 2014. Reducing the bycatch of overfished and rebuilding rockfish species in the U.S. Pacific hake fishery. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Pacific hake (Merluccius productus); Various; Reference Species: Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); Number: Rockfish (Sebastes spp.) Bycatch reduction device; Escape window; Chinook Keywords: 422 salmon; Pacific hake; Fish behavior
Lomeli, M. J. M. and W. W. Wakefield. 2012. Efforts to reduce chinook salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and rockfish (Sebastes spp.) bycatch in the
103 U.S. West Coast pacific hake (Merluccius productus) fishery. Fisheries Research.119():128-132
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Silver Hake (Merluccius bilinearis); Juvenile flatfish Number: Keywords: - 506
Milliken, H. O. and J. T. DeAlteris. 2004. Evaluation of a large-mesh panel to reduce the flatfish bycatch in the small-mesh bottom trawls used in the New
England silver hake fishery. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.24(1):20-32
Mechanoreception; Vision; Behavior Silver hake (Merluccius bilinearis); Various; Red Reference Species: hake (Urophycis chuss) Number: Silver hake trawl; Merluccius bilinearis; Whiting; Keywords: Bycatch reduction devices; Fish behavior; 38 Underwater observation
Bayse, S. M., C. B. Rillahan, N. F. Jones, V. Balzano and P. He. 2016. Evaluating a large-mesh belly window to reduce bycatch in silver hake (Merluccius bilinearis) trawls. Fisheries Research.174():1-9
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Acoustics; Noise-reduced vessel; Vessel avoidance; Keywords: 144 Walleye
De Robertis, A. and C. D. Wilson. 2011. Silent ships do not always encounter more fish (revisited): Comparison of acoustic backscatter from walleye pollock recorded by a noise-reduced and a conventional research vessel in the eastern Bering Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.68(10):2229-2239
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Walleye pollock; Theragra chalcogramma; Juvenile; Keywords: Light intensity; Predator avoidance; Vertical 691 distribution; Schooling; Thermocline
Sogard, S. M. and B. L. Olla. 1993. Effects of light, thermoclines and predator presence on vertical-distribution and behavioral interactions of juvenile
walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma Pallas. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.167(2):179-195
Vision; Behavior Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Reference
104 Number: Fish behavior; Vertical distribution; Activity; Keywords: 692 Schooling
Sogard, S. M. and B. L. Olla. 1996. Diel patterns of behavior in juvenile walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma. Environmental Biology of Fishes.47(4):379-386
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Walleye pollock; Stereo-cameras; DIDSON; Fish Keywords: 785 behavior; Midwater trawl
Williams, K., C. D. Wilson and J. K. Horne. 2013. Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) behavior in midwater trawls. Fisheries Research.143():109- 118
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); Seabirds Number: Seabirds; Trawl; Walleye pollock; Trawl seabird Keywords: 491 mitigation; Collaborative research
Melvin, E. F., K. S. Dietrich, S. Fitzgerald and T. Cardoso. 2011. Reducing seabird strikes with trawl cables in the pollock catcher-processor fleet in the eastern Bering Sea. Polar Biology.34(2):215-226
Vision; Mechanoreception Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); Sablefish Reference Species: (Anoplopoma fimbria); Below MLS Number: Behavior; Bycatch; Cortisol; Mortality; Stress; Keywords: 561 Towing speed
Olla, B. L., M. W. Davis and C. B. Schreck. 1997. Effects of simulated trawling on sablefish and walleye pollock: The role of light intensity, net velocity and towing duration. Journal of Fish Biology.50(6):1181-1194
Acoustic; Electromagnetic Reference Species: -; - Number: Non-physical barriers; Marine ranching; Electrical Keywords: stimulus; Acoustic; Behavior; Behavior modification; 84 Fish control
Bullen, C. R. and T. J. Carlson. 2003. Non-physical fish barrier systems: Their development and potential applications to marine ranching. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.13(2):201-212
Species: -; - Reference
105 Number: Keywords: - 257
Hall, M. A., D. L. Alverson and K. I. Metuzals. 2000. By-catch: Problems and
solutions. Marine Pollution Bulletin.41(1-6):204-219
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 414
Lines, J. A. and A. R. Frost. 1999. Review of opportunities for low stress and
selective control of fish. Aquacultural Engineering.20(4):211-230
Vision; Acoustic; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: -; - Number: Artisanal fisheries; Overharvest; Techno-fishing; Keywords: 570 Conservation
Parrish, J. K.. 1999. Using behavior and ecology to exploit schooling fishes.
Environmental Biology of Fishes.55(1-2):157-181
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 637
Rowland, B. A. and B. E. Stein. 2008. Temporal profiles of response enhancement in multisensory integration. Frontiers in neuroscience.2(2):218-24
Vision; Acoustic; Behavior Reference Species: -; - Number: Behavior; Selectivity; Symposium; Stimulus Keywords: 763 response; Vision; Acoustic
Walsh, S. J., O. R. Godo and K. Michalsen. 2004. Fish behaviour relevant to fish catchability. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.61(7):1238-1239
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 780
106
Werner, T., S. Kraus, A. Read and E. Zollett. 2006. Fishing techniques to reduce the bycatch of threatened marine animals. Marine Technology Society Journal.40(3):50-68
Vision; Chemoreception; Mechanical; Acoustic Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 797
Zakon, H. H.. 2015. Human impact on fish sensory systems in the long term: An
evolutionary perspective. Integrative Zoology.10(1):83-90
Reference Species: -; Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) Number: Keywords: Loggerhead; Bycatch; Mitigation; Mediterranean Sea 432
Lucchetti, A. and A. Sala. 2010. An overview of loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) bycatch and technical mitigation measures in the Mediterranean Sea. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.20(2):141-161
Reference Species: -; Marine Turtles Number: Keywords: - 425
Long, K. J. and B. A. Schroeder. 2004. Proceedings of the international technical expert workshop on marine turtle bycatch in longline fisheries. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo..NMFS-OPR-26():
Vision; Chemoreception; Acoustic; Mechanoreception; Electroreception Reference Species: -; Sharks; Elasmobranchs Number: Sensory biology; Sharks; Shark depredation; Shark Keywords: 270 repellents
Hart, N. S. and S. P. Collin. 2015. Sharks senses and shark repellents.
Integrative Zoology.10(1):38-64
Reference Species: -; Sharks; Elasmobranchs Number: Keywords: - 288
107 HIggins, B. M., J. Wang, K. Lohmann and A. Southwood. 2005. Modification of longline fishing gear incorporating shark characteristics. In: T. Wibbels and D. Owens (Eds), Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. 16 Jan – 22 Jan 2005, Savannah, GA.(U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Tech Memo):
Reference Species: -; Toothed whales (Odontocetes) Number: Acoustic; Bycatch; Mortality; Depredation; Fishing; Keywords: Longline; Fisheries interaction; Odontocetes; 259 Physical; Toothed whale
Hamer, D. J., S. J. Childerhouse and N. J. Gales. 2012. Odontocete bycatch and depredation in longline fisheries: A review of available literature and of potential solutions. Marine Mammal Science.28(4):E345-E374
Vision; Behavior Not Specified; Atlantic Blue marlin (Makaira Reference Species: nigricans) Number: Blue marlin; Habitat; Behavior; Thermocline; Spatial Keywords: 242 variation; Longlines
Goodyear, C. P., J. Luo, E. D. Prince, J. P. Hoolihan, D. Snodgrass, E. S. Orbesen and J. E. Serafy. 2008. Vertical habitat use of Atlantic blue marlin
Makaira nigricans: Interaction with pelagic longline gear. Marine Ecology Progress Series.365():233-245
Acoustic; Chemoreception Reference Species: Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus); - Number: Anthropogenic noise; Acoustic fish tags; Dinner bell Keywords: 704 effect; Chemosensory cues; Pinnipeds
Stansbury, A. L., T. Goetz, V. B. Deecke and V. M. Janik. 2015. Grey seals use anthropogenic signals from acoustic tags to locate fish: Evidence from a
simulated foraging task. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.282(1798):
Vision; Acoustic Reference Species: Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena); - Number: Circadian rhythm; Echolocation; Harbor porpoise; Keywords: Phocoena phocoena; Behavior; Artificial reef; 62 Topography; Prey; Bridge
Brandt, M. J., S. Hansen, A. Diederichs and G. Nehls. 2014. Do man-made structures and water depth affect the diel rhythms in click recordings of
harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)?. Marine Mammal Science.30(3):1109-1121
108 Vision; Acoustic; Chemoreception; Mechanoreception; Electromagnetic Reference Species: Not Specified; Marine mammals Number: Keywords: Bycatch; Depredation; Longlines; Marine mammals 779
Werner, T. B., S. Northridge, K. Press and N. Young. 2015. Mitigating bycatch and depredation of marine mammals in longline fisheries. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):
Not specified; Marine Mammals; Sea turtles; Reference Species: Seabirds Number: Bycatch; Fisheries; Marine mammals; mitigation; Keywords: 129 Seabirds; Sea turtle
Cox, T. A., R. L. Lewison, R. Zydelis, L. B. Crowder, C. Safina and A. J. Read. 2007. Comparing effectiveness of experimental and implemented bycatch
reduction measures: The ideal and the real. Conservation Biology.21(5):1155-1164
Vision; Acoustic Not specified; Minke whale (Balaenoptera Reference Species: acutorostrata) Number: Behavior; Entanglement; Fishing gear; Minke whale; Keywords: 382 Sensory capabilities; Vocalization
Kot, B. W., R. Sears, A. Anis, D. P. Nowacek, J. Gedamke and C. D. Marshall. 2012. Behavioral responses of minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) to
experimental fishing gear in a coastal environment. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.413():13-20
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax); - Number: European sea bass; Lateral system; Photoperiod; Keywords: 185 Nocturnal feeding; Growth; Feed efficiency
Faucher, K., G. Dutto, D. Coves, A. Aubert and J. P. Lagardere. 2006. No efficiency of the lateral system on nocturnal feeding in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax l.). Aquaculture.252(2-4):462-475
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Notothenia rossii ; - Number: Keywords: - 165
Donatti, L., T. Zaleski, P. Calil and E. Fanta. 2008. Photoperiod and feeding behavior of the Antarctic fish Notothenia rossii (Perciformes : Nototheniidae) and functional morphology of chemical and visual sensory structures used in
109 foraging. Revista Brasileira De Zoologia.25(2):254-262
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides); Reference Species: Seabirds; Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) Number: Depredation; Longline; Patagonian toothfish; Sperm Keywords: 237 whale; Umbrella ecosystem
Goetz, S., M. Laporta, J. Martinez Portela, M. Begona Santos and G. J. Pierce. 2011. Experimental fishing with an "umbrella-and-stones" system to reduce interactions of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) and seabirds with
bottom-set longlines for patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in the Southwest Atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.68(1):228-238
Chemoreception; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus); - Number: Keywords: Chemotaxis; Fish; Lateral line; Olfactory; Rheotaxis 27
Baker, C. F., J. C. Montgomery and T. E. Dennis. 2002. The sensory basis of olfactory search behavior in banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus). Journal of
Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.188(7):553-560
Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 715
Swanson, C., P. S. Young and J. J. Cech. 2005. Close encounters with a fish screen: Integrating physiological and behavioral results to protect
endangered species in exploited ecosystems. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.134(5):1111-1123
Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 782
White, D. K., C. Swanson, P. S. Young, J. J. Cech, Jr., Z. Chen and M. L. Kavvas. 2007. Close encounters with a fish screen ii: Delta smelt behavior
before and during screen contact. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.136(2):528-538
Mechanoreception; Behavior Species: Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus); - Reference
110 Number: Keywords: - 796
Young, P. S., C. Swanson and J. J. Cech, Jr.. 2010. Close encounters with a fish screen iii: Behavior, performance, physiological stress responses, and
recovery of adult delta smelt exposed to two-vector flows near a fish screen. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.139(3):713-726
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Demersal fish assemblage; - Number: Artificial light; Demersal fish; Dirunal effects; Indian Keywords: Ocean; Nocturnal; Baited remote underwater 272 stereovideo; Fish assemblage
Harvey, E. S., J. J. Butler, D. L. McLean and J. Shand. 2012. Contrasting habitat use of diurnal and nocturnal fish assemblages in temperate Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.426():78-86
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Finfish; Seabirds Number: Keywords: - 713
Sullivan, B. J., P. Brickle, T. A. Reid, D. G. Bone and D. A. J. Middleton. 2006. Mitigation of seabird mortality on factory trawlers: Trials of three devices to reduce warp cable strikes. Polar Biology.29(9):745-753
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Not Specified; Juvenile Number: Keywords: Codend; Bycatch; Fluttering; Amplitude; Period 364
Kim, Y.-H.. 2013. Fluttering characteristics of the ropes and nets as an active stimulating device inside the cod end of a trawl net. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.16(2):101-108
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Pebbled butterflyfish (Chaetodon multicinctus); - Number: Chaetodon multicinctus; Chaetodon; Hawaii; Mate Keywords: recognition; Pebbled butterflyfish; Territoriality; 59 Vision; Olfaction
Boyle, K. S. and T. C. Tricas. 2014. Discrimination of mates and intruders: Visual and olfactory cues for a monogamous territorial coral reef butterflyfish. Animal Behaviour.92():33-43
111 Acoustic; Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Pelagic fish; - Number: Keywords: - 614
Rees, M. J., N. A. Knott, G. V. Fenech and A. R. Davis. 2015. Rules of attraction: Enticing pelagic fish to mid-water remote underwater video systems (ruvs). Marine Ecology Progress Series.529():213-218
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Roundfish; Flatfish Number: Keywords: Behavior; Flatfish; Trawl efficiency; Selectivity 79
Bublitz, C. G.. 1996. Quantitative evaluation of flatfish behavior during capture
by trawl gear. Fisheries Research.25(3-4):293-304
Reference Species: Schooling fish; - Number: Keywords: - 396
Larsson, M.. 2012. Why do fish school?. Current Zoology.58(1):116-128
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Sea catfish (Galeichthys felis); - Number: Keywords: Acoustic; Auditory; Lateral line; Sound production 722
Tavolga, W. N.. 1971. Acoustic orientation in sea catfish, Galeichthys felis.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.188(NDEC):80-
Chemoreception; Vision Reference Species: Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); - Number: Sea lamprey; Petromyzon marinus; Keywords: Chemoreception; Predator avoidance; Chemical 159 alarm cue; Diel effects; Light; Temperature
Di Rocco, R. T., C. F. Belanger, I. Imre, G. E. Brown and N. S. Johnson. 2014. Daytime avoidance of chemosensory alarm cues by adult sea lamprey
(Petromyzon marinus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.71(6):824-830
112 Vision; Mechanoreception Small pelagic fish; Patagonian toothfish Reference (Dissostichus eleginoides); Sablefish (Anoplopoma Number: fimbria); Odontocetes; False killer whale (Pseudorca Species: crassidens); short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus); Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus); Spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) Bottlenose dolphin; Cramer's V statistic; Deterrent; Keywords: 611 Mitigation; Physical protection; Spinner dolphin
Rabearisoa, N., P. Bach and F. Marsac. 2015. Assessing interactions between dolphins and small pelagic fish on branchline to design a depredation
mitigation device in pelagic longline fisheries. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1682-1690
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: Southern bastard cod (Pseudophycis barbata); - Number: Barbel nocturnal; Chemosensory; Lateral line; Keywords: 35 Mechanosensory; Predation
Bassett, D. K. and J. C. Montgomery. 2011. The feeding response of Pseudophycas barbata to multisensory prey cues in a low light environment. Journal of Fish Biology.79(2):526-532
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 1
-. 1997. Fish depth, temperature, and light preferences focus of bycatch study.
Fisheries.22(5):50-50
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Baited underwater video; Diel effects; Ecology; Keywords: 34 Nocturnal; Olfaction; Underwater census surveys
Bassett, D. K. and J. C. Montgomery. 2011. Investigating nocturnal fish populations in situ using baited underwater video: With special reference to
their olfactory capabilities. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.409(1-2):194-199
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Aquaculture; Bycatch; Climate change; Ecology; Keywords: 303 Fisheries; Fry's paradigm; Physiology; Post-release
113 survival
Horodysky, A. Z., S. J. Cooke and R. W. Brill. 2015. Physiology in the service of fisheries science: Why thinking mechanistically matters. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.25(3):425-447
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 544
Noatch, M. R. and C. D. Suski. 2012. Non-physical barriers to deter fish
movements. Environmental Reviews.20(1):71-82
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Interspecific and intraspecific interactions; Keywords: Ontogenetic shifts; Predator-prey; Prey selection; 549 Spatial variation; Temporal varation
Nunn, A. D., L. H. Tewson and I. G. Cowx. 2012. The foraging ecology of larval
and juvenile fishes. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.22(2):377-408
Mechanoreception; Vision Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 567
Park, Myung Chul; Y. H. Kim and S. Ha. 2004. Underwater visualization for fish behaviour model in the towed fisheries using chaos theory. Journal of the Korea Institute Of Information and Communication Engineering.8(3):645-653
Acoustic; Mechanoreception; Vision; Chemoreception; Electromagnetic Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Auditory; Sound; Lateral line; Light; Ultrasound; Keywords: 605 Chemoreception; Electromagnetic
Popper, A. N. and T. J. Carlson. 1998. Application of sound and other stimuli to control fish behavior. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society.127(5):673-707
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number:
114 Keywords: - 807
. 1971. Unconventional theories of orientation. Panel discussion. Annals of the
New York Academy of Sciences.188():331-58
Reference Species: Top smelt (Atherinops affinis); - Number: Keywords: - 685
Skinner, W. A., R. D. Mathews and R. M. Parkhurst. 1962. Alarm reaction of the
top smelt, Atherinops affinis (Ayres). Science.138(3541):681-2
Chemoreception; Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Various; - Number: Bait characteristics; Development of alternative bait; Keywords: 421 Bait; Feeding behavior; Longline fishery; Sensory
Lokkeborg, S., S. I. Siikavuopio, O.-B. Humborstad, A. C. Utne-Palm and K. Ferter. 2014. Towards more efficient longline fisheries: Fish feeding
behaviour, bait characteristics and development of alternative baits. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.24(4):985-1003
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Coral reef fish; C. viridis; - Number: Behavioral ecology; Coral reefs; Environmental Keywords: 556 pollution; Larval settlement; Olfaction; Vision
O'Connor, J. J., D. Lecchini, H. J. Beck, G. Cadiou, G. Lecellier, D. J. Booth and Y. Nakamura. 2016. Sediment pollution impacts sensory ability and performance of settling coral-reef fish. Oecologia.180(1):11-21
Acoustic; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Multiband butterflyfish (Chaetodon multicinctus); - Number: Butterflyfish; Chaetodon; Vocalization; Laterophysic; Keywords: 737 Lateral line; Hearing; Communication
Tricas, T. C., S. M. Kajiura and R. K. Kosaki. 2006. Acoustic communication in territorial butterflyfish: Test of the sound production hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Biology.209(24):4994-5004
Vision; Behavior Arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias); Reference Species: Greenstriped rockfish (Sebastes elongatus); Number: Longnose skate (Raja rhina); Pacific hake
115 (Merluccius productus); - Demersal fish; Near-bottom light-levels; Capture Keywords: 61 probability; Herding; Avoidance; Bottom trawl
Bradburn, M. J. and A. A. Keller. 2015. Impact of light on catch rate of four demersal fish species during the 2009-2010 us west coast groundfish bottom trawl survey. Fisheries Research.164():193-200
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Flatfish; - Number: Flatfish; Bycatch; Herding; Trawl; Fish behavior; Keywords: 642 Counter herding
Ryer, C. H.. 2008. A review of flatfish behavior relative to trawls. Fisheries
Research.90(1-3):138-146
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Flatfish; Northern rock sole (Lepidopsetta Reference Species: polyxystra); Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus Number: stenolepsis); - Keywords: - 647
Ryer, C. H., C. S. Rose and P. J. Iseri. 2010. Flatfish herding behavior in response to trawl sweeps: A comparison of diel responses to conventional sweeps and elevated sweeps. Fishery Bulletin.108(2):145-154
Mechanoreception; Behavior Flatfish; Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); Dover sole Reference (Microstomus pacificus); Shortspine thornyhead Number: Species: (Sebastolobus alascanus); Longspine thornyhead (Sebastolobus altivelis); Rockfish (Sebastes spp.) Keywords: - 263
Hannah, R. W., S. J. Parker and T. V. Buell. 2005. Evaluation of a selective flatfish trawl and diel variation in rockfish catchability as bycatch reduction
tools in the deepwater complex fishery off the US West Coast. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.25(2):581-593
Mechanoreception; Behavior Groundfish; Arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes Reference stomias); Flathead sole (Hippoglossoides Number: Species: elassodon); Walleye pollock (Theragra chalgogramma); - Keywords: Survey; Trawl; Catchability; Constraint 633
Rose, C. S. and E. P. Nunnallee. 1998. A study of changes in groundfish trawl
catching efficiency due to differences in operating width, and measures to
116 reduce width variation. Fisheries Research.36(2-3):139-147
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Sole (Solea solea); Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa); - Number: Pleuronectes platessa; Solea solea; feeding Keywords: 36 behavior; Vision; Mechanoreception
Batty, R. S. and R. D. Hoyt. 1995. The role of sense organs in the feeding
behaviour of juvenile sole and plaice. Journal of Fish Biology.47(6):931-939
Vision; Chemoreception; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis); - Number: Keywords: - 768
Wang, X. and A. Ma. 2009. Sensory bases and the mode of feeding behavior of tongue sole Cynoglossus semilaevis. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology.27(4):708-713
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea); - Number: Flatfish; Yellowtail founder; Limanda ferruginea; Keywords: 744 Trawl; Orientation; Behavior
Underwood, M. J., P. D. Winger, A. Fernoe and A. Engas. 2015. Behavior- dependent selectivity of yellowtail flounder (Limanda ferruginea) in the mouth of a commercial bottom trawl. Fishery Bulletin.113(4):430-441
Vision; Acoustic Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Keywords: - 83
Bui, S., F. Oppedal, O. J. Korsoen, D. Sonny and T. Dempster. 2013. Group behavioural responses of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) to light, infrasound and sound stimuli. Plos One.8(5):
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Bypass migration; Diverted flow; Downstream Keywords: migration; Migration timing; Modelling; Telemetry; 194 Strobe light; Light
117 Fjeldstad, H. P., I. Uglem, O. H. Diserud, P. Fiske, T. Forseth, E. Kvingedal, N. A. Hvidsten, F. Okland and J. Jarnegren. 2012. A concept for improving
Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolt migration past hydro power intakes. Journal of Fish Biology.81(2):642-663
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); - Number: Entrainment; Chinook salmon; Oncorhynchus Keywords: tshawytscha; Juvenile; Strobe light; 523 Mechanoreception; Vision; Seasonality
Mussen, T. D., O. Patton, D. Cocherell, A. Ercan, H. Bandeh, M. L. Kavvas, J. J. Cech, Jr. and N. A. Fangue. 2014. Can behavioral fish-guidance devices protect juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) from entrainment into unscreened water-diversion pipes?. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.71(8):1209-1219
Mechanoreception; Electromagnetic Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); Coho Reference Species: salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch); Steelhead trout Number: (Salmon gairdneri); - Keywords: - 610
R., P. J., G. E. Monan and J. R. Smith. 1970. Effect of Water Velocity on the Fish-Guiding Efficiency of an Electrical Guiding System. Fishery Bulletin.68(2):307-324
Chemoreception; Vision Reference Species: Lacustrine sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka); - Number: Salmonids; Oncorhynchus nerka; Chemo- Keywords: 743 orientation; Vision; Homing
Ueda, H., M. Kaeriyama, K. Mukasa, A. Urano, H. Kudo, T. Shoji, Y. Tokumitsu, K. Yamauchi and K. Kurihara. 1998. Lacustrine sockeye salmon return
straight to their natal area from open water using both visual and olfactory cues. Chemical Senses.23(2):207-212
Mechanoreception; Vision Reference Species: Masu salmon (Oncorhynchus masou); Below MLS Number: Escape behavior; Square mesh panel; Separating Keywords: grids; Dark conditions; Simulated trawling; Juvenile 216 masu salmon
Gabr, M., Y. Fujimori, S. Shimizu and T. Miura. 2007. Behaviour analysis of undersized fish escaping through square meshes and separating grids in simulated trawling experiment. Fisheries Research.85(1-2):112-121
118 Vision; Electromagnetic Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchys mykiss); - Number: Rainbow trout; Trigeminus; Magnetic field; Keywords: 282 Navigation; Anadromy; LIght
Hellinger, J. and K.-P. Hoffmann. 2012. Magnetic field perception in the rainbow trout Oncorynchus mykiss: Magnetite mediated, light dependent or both?.
Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.198(8):593-605
Vision; Acoustic Sockeye salmon (Onchorhynchus nerka); Seabirds; Reference Species: Common murre (Uria aalge); Rhinoceros auklet Number: (Cerorhinca monocerata) Keywords: - 490
Melvin, E. F., J. K. Parrish and L. L. Conquest. 1999. Novel tools to reduce seabird bycatch in coastal gillnet fisheries. Conservation Biology.13(6):1386- 1397
Vision; Mechanoreception; Chemoreception Reference Species: Red drum, Juvenile (Sciaenops ocellatus); - Number: Chemoreception; Lateral line; Mechanoreception; Keywords: 411 Olfaction; Predation; Sciaenops ocellatus; Vision
Liao, I. C. and E. Y. Chang. 2003. Role of sensory mechanisms in predatory feeding behavior of juvenile red drum Sciaenops ocellatus. Fisheries Science.69(2):317-322
Vision; Mechanoreception Albacore tuna; Yellowfin tuna; Bigeye tuna (Thunnus Reference Species: obesus); Mahi mahi; Wahoo; Odontocetes Number: Acoustic; Cetaceans; Conservation; Economic; Keywords: Mortality; Operational interactions; Physical; Toothed 260 whale; Tuna; Viability
Hamer, D. J., S. J. Childerhouse, J. P. McKinlay, M. C. Double and N. J. Gales. 2015. Two devices for mitigating odontocete bycatch and depredation at the
hook in tropical pelagic longline fisheries. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1691-1705
Vision; Mechanoreception Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus); Yellowfin Reference Species: tuna (Thunnus albcares); Bigeye tuna (Thunnus Number: obesus); Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); - Catch selection; Eddy detection; Mesoscale eddies; Keywords: 306 Multivariate statistical models; Pelagic habitat; Sea
119 surface temperature; Swordfish; Tuna; U.S. Atlantic longline fishery
Hsu, A. C., A. M. Boustany, J. J. Roberts, J.-H. Chang and P. N. Halpin. 2015. Tuna and swordfish catch in the US Northwest Atlantic longline fishery in relation to mesoscale eddies. Fisheries Oceanography.24(6):508-520
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Skipjack; - Number: Keywords: - 361
Kim Yong-Hae; M. Ch. Park; S.W. Ha. 2008. Simulation and three-dimensional animation of skipjack behaviors as capture process during purse seining. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.11(2):113-123
Vision; Mechanoreception Skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis); Yellowfin tuna Reference Species: (Thunnus albacares); Bigeye tuna (Thunnus Number: obesus); - FAD; Echo-sounder buoys; Tropical tuna; Fleet Keywords: 429 efficiency; Purse seine technology; Nominal effort
Lopez, J., G. Moreno, I. Sancristobal and J. Murua. 2014. Evolution and current state of the technology of echo-sounder buoys used by spanish tropical tuna
purse seiners in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Fisheries Research.155():127-137
Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Southenr bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii); - Number: Acoustic tag; Individual based model; Simulation Keywords: 786 model
Willis, J. and A. J. Hobday. 2007. Influence of upwelling on movement of southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) in the Great Australian Bight. Marine and Freshwater Research.58(8):699-708
Mechanoreception; Chemoreception; Vision Reference Species: Tuna (Thunnus spp.); - Number: Keywords: - 369
Kiyota, A. and K. Yokota. 2010. Review of bycatch mitigation measures in tuna
longline fishery. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.76(3):
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Tuna (Thunnus spp.); - Number:
120 Aggregation; Binary choice; FAD; Social behavior; Keywords: 626 Tuna
Robert, M., L. Dagorn, J. Lopez, G. Moreno and J.-L. Deneubourg. 2013. Does social behavior influence the dynamics of aggregations formed by tropical
tunas around floating objects? An experimental approach. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.440():238-243
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Seabirds; Albatross Number: Keywords: - 226
Gilman, E., C. Boggs and N. Brothers. 2003. Performance assessment of an underwater setting chute to mitigate seabird bycatch in the Hawaii pelagic longline tuna fishery. Ocean & Coastal Management.46(11-12):985-1010
Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Seabirds; Sea turtles; Marine Reference Species: mammals; Sharks; Juvenile tuna; Juvenile swordfish Number: Bycatch; Discard; fisheries; Mitigation; Regional Keywords: 225 fisheries management; Organization; Tuna
Gilman, E. L.. 2011. Bycatch governance and best practice mitigation
technology in global tuna fisheries. Marine Policy.35(5):590-609
Vision; Chemoreception; Behavior; Acoustic Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Reference Species: Sea turtles Number: Keywords: - 716
Swimmer, Y. and R. Brill. 2006. Sea turtle and pelagic fish sensory biology: Developing techniques to reduce sea turtle bycatch in longline fisheries. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo..NOAA-TM-NMFS-PIFSC-7():
Vision; Mechanoreception Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Reference Species: Seabirds; White-chinned petrels (Procellaria Number: aequinoctialis); Albatross Bird-scaring line; Branch line weighting; Night Keywords: setting; Pelagic longline; Secondary attack; White- 492 chinned petrels
Melvin, E. F., T. J. Guy and L. B. Read. 2013. Reducing seabird bycatch in the south african joint venture tuna fishery using bird-scaring lines, branch line weighting and nighttime setting of hooks. Fisheries Research.147():72-82
Vision; Mechanoreception; Behavior Species: Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); - Reference
121 Number: Keywords: - 230
Girard, C., S. Benhamou and L. Dagorn. 2004. Fad: Fish aggregating device or fish attracting device? A new analysis of yellowfin tuna movements around floating objects. Animal Behaviour.67():319-326
Acoustic; Mechanoreception; Behavior Reference Species: Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); - Number: Keywords: - 304
Hosseini, S. A. and E. Ehsani. 2014. An investigation of reactive behavior of yellowfin tuna schools to the purse seining process. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences.13(2):330-340
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Not Specified; Seabirds Number: Keywords: - 18
Anderson, S. and B. McArdle. 2002. Sink rate of baited hooks during deployment of a pelagic longline from a New Zealand fishing vessel. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research.36(1):185-195
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Not Specified; Seabirds Number: Keywords: - 655
Sato, N., D. Ochi, H. Minami and K. Yokawa. 2012. Evaluation of the effectiveness of light streamer tori-lines and characteristics of bait attacks by seabirds in the western North Pacific. Plos One.7(5):
Vision; Mechanoreception Reference Species: Not specified; Seabirds; Procellariforms Number: Albatross; Bycatch; Petrel; Pelagic longline; Keywords: 493 Fisheries best practice
Melvin, E. F., T. J. Guy and L. B. Read. 2014. Best practice seabird bycatch mitigation for pelagic longline fisheries targeting tuna and related species. Fisheries Research.149():5-18
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Not Specified (pelagic longline fishery); Seabirds Number:
122 Pelagic longline; Sink rate; Line weighting; Bait Keywords: species; Bait life status; Seabirds; Cooperative 627 research
Robertson, G., S. G. Candy, B. Wienecke and K. Lawton. 2010. Experimental determinations of factors affecting the sink rates of baited hooks to minimize
seabird mortality in pelagic longline fisheries. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.20(6):632-643
Vision; Behavior Various; Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans); Reference Tristan Albatross (Diomedea dabbenena); Southern Number: Species: Royal Albatross (Diomedea epomorphora); Northern Royal Albatross (Diomedea sanfordi) Incidental mortality; Fisheries impacts; Non-target Keywords: 319 species; Seabirds; Fishery management
Jimenez, S., R. A. Phillips, A. Brazeiro, O. Defeo and A. Domingo. 2014. Bycatch of great albatrosses in pelagic longline fisheries in the Southwest
Atlantic: Contributing factors and implications for management. Biological Conservation.171():9-20
Vision, Mechanical Reference Species: Black porgy (Acanthopagrus schlegelii); Below MLS Number: Active stimulating device; Codend; Black porgy; Keywords: 362 Conical rope array; Rope kite
Kim, Y.-H.. 2010. Performance of an active stimulating device using a rope kite or array in the cod end to reduce juvenile by-catch. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.13(2):182-189
Mechanoreception; Vision; Behavior Not Specified; Juvenile red seabream (Pagrus Reference Species: major); Juvenile bastard halibut (Paralichthys Number: olivaceus) Codend; Active stimulating device; Bycatch Keywords: 365 reduction device; Selectivity
Kim, Y.-H.. 2015. Escape response of juvenile fish in a shaking codend
determined from tank experiments. Fisheries Research.161():273-279
Vision; Mechanical Reference Species: Various; Red Seabream (Pagrus major); Below MLS Number: Pagrus major; Netting contrast; Vision; Seabream; Keywords: 360 Escapement
Kim Yong-Hae; Dae-Sung Whang. 2011. Effects of the net contrast of a model codend on the escapement of juvenile red seabream Pagrus major. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.14(2):130-137
123
Vision; Mechanical Reference Species: Various; Red seabream (Pagrus major); Below MLS Number: Active stimulating device; Fluttering; Juvenile; Keywords: 366 Escapement
Kim, Y.-H. and D.-S. Whang. 2010. An actively stimulating net panel and rope array inside a model cod-end to increase juvenile red seabream escapement. Fisheries Research.106(1):71-75
Vison; Chemoreception Reference Species: Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea); - Number: Leatherbacks; Feeding; Food recognition; Food- Keywords: 119 seeking behavior; Chemoreception
Constantino, M. A. and M. Salmon. 2003. Role of chemical and visual cues in food recognition by leatherback posthatchlings (Dermochelys coriacea l). Zoology.106(3):173-181
Reference Species: Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); - Number: Keywords: - 734
Tomas, J., F. J. Aznar and J. A. Raga. 2001. Feeding ecology of the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta in the western Mediterranean. Journal of Zoology.255():525-532
Vision; Chemoreception Reference Species: Not Specified; Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) Number: Keywords: Behavior; Bycatch; Fisheries; Olfaction; Sea turtle 699
Southwood, A., B. Higgins, R. Brill and Y. Swimmer. 2007. Chemoreception in loggerhead sea turtles: An assessment of the feasibility of using chemical
deterrents to prevent sea turtle interactions with longline fishing gear. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo..NOAA-TM-NMFS-PIFSC-10():
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); - Number: Atlantic ocean; deep sound scattering layer; diel Keywords: 158 migration; Pacific ocean; Satellite tags; Swordfish
Dewar, H., E. D. Prince, M. K. Musyl, R. W. Brill, C. Sepulveda, J. Luo, D. Foley, E. S. Orbesen, M. L. Domeier, N. Nasby-Lucas, D. Snodgrass, R. M. Laurs, J. P. Hoolihan, B. A. Block and L. M. McNaughton. 2011. Movements
124 and behaviors of swordfish in the atlantic and pacific oceans examined using pop-up satellite archival tags. Fisheries Oceanography.20(3):219-241
Behavior; Chemoreception Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Blue shark (Prionace Reference Species: glauca); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Blue marlin (Makaira Number: nigricans); White marlin (Kajikia albida) Keywords: - 13
Amorim, S., M. N. Santos, R. Coelho and J. Fernandezâ€Carvalho. 2015. Effects of 17/0 circle hooks and bait on fish catches in a southern Atlantic
swordfish longline fishery. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.25(4):
Vision; Behavior Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Seabirds; Albatross Number: Keywords: - 227
Gilman, E., M. Chaloupka, B. Wiedoff and J. Willson. 2014. Mitigating seabird
bycatch during hauling by pelagic longline vessels. Plos One.9(1):
Vision; Behavior Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Albacore tuna (Thunnus Reference alalunga); Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); Blue Number: Species: shark (Prionace glauca); Oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) Keywords: - 594
Poisson, F., J.-C. Gaertner, M. Taquet, J.-P. Durbec and K. Bigelow. 2010. Effects of lunar cycle and fishing operations on longline-caught pelagic fish:
Fishing performance, capture time, and survival of fish. Fishery Bulletin.108(3):268-281
Vision; Chemoreception Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Striped marlin Reference Species: (Tetrapturus audax); Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus); Number: Others; Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) Bait color; Bait species; Bycatch; Caretta caretta; Keywords: 794 Loggerhead turtle; Longline fishery
Yokota, K., M. Kiyota and H. Okamura. 2009. Effect of bait species and color on sea turtle bycatch and fish catch in a pelagic longline fishery. Fisheries Research.97(1-2):53-58
Vision; Chemoreception; Behavior Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Reference
125 Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); Leatherback Number: turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) Keywords: - 203
Foster, D. G., S. P. Epperly, A. K. Shah and J. W. Watson. 2012. Evaluation of hook and bait type on the catch rates in the western North Atlantic Ocean pelagic longline fishery. Bulletin of Marine Science.88(3):529-545
Vision; Behavior Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Reference Species: Seabirds; Albatross Number: Keywords: Albatross; Bycatch; Hawaii; Longline; Seabirds 228
Gilman, E., N. Brothers and D. R. Kobayashi. 2007. Comparison of three seabird bycatch avoidance methods in hawaii-based pelagic longline fisheries. Fisheries Science.73(1):208-210
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VISION
Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria); Pacific halibut Reference Species: (Hippoglossus stenolepis); Lingcod (Ophidon Number: elongatus); Sebastes spp.; - Fish behavior; Light response; Survey bias; Gear Keywords: 646 avoidance; ROV; Submersible; Light
Ryer, C. H., A. W. Stoner, P. J. Iseri and M. L. Spencer. 2009. Effects of simulated underwater vehicle lighting on fish behavior. Marine Ecology Progress Series.391():97-106
Reference Species: Striped jack (Pseudocaranx dentex); - Number: Schooling; Mutual attraction; Ontogeny; Optokinetic Keywords: 462 response; Vision; Pseudocaranx dentex
Masuda, R. and K. Tsukamoto. 1998. The ontogeny of schooling behaviour in
the striped jack. Journal of Fish Biology.52(3):483-493
Reference Species: Cephalopods; Goldfish; Zebrafish; - Number: Startle response; LCD; Goldfish; Zebrafish; Squid; Keywords: 588 Cuttlefish; Polarization sensitivity
Pignatelli, V., S. E. Temple, T.-H. Chiou, N. W. Roberts, S. P. Collin and N. J. Marshall. 2011. Behavioural relevance of polarization sensitivity as a target
detection mechanism in cephalopods and fishes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences.366(1565):734-741
Reference Species: Common squid (Todarodes pacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 16
An, Young-Il; Hak Geun Jeong. 2011. Catching efficiency of led fishing lamp and behavioral reaction of common squid Todarodes pacificus to the
shadow section of color led light. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.47(3):183-193
Reference Species: Cuttlefish (Sepia esculeta); - Number:
127 Basket trap; Behavior; Cuttlefish; Sepia esculeta; Keywords: 773 visual acuity; visual field
Watanuki, N., G. Kawamura, S. Kaneuchi and T. Iwashita. 2000. Role of vision in behavior, visual field, and visual acuity of cuttlefish Sepia esculenta. Fisheries Science.66(3):417-423
Reference Species: Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis); - Number: Vision; Communication; Sepia officinalis; Cuttlefish; Keywords: 52 Conspecifics; Agonistic behavior; Polarization
Boal, J. G., N. Shashar, M. M. Grable, K. H. Vaughan, E. R. Loew and R. T. Hanlon. 2004. Behavioral evidence for intraspecific signaling with achromatic
and polarized light by cuttlefish (Mollusca : Cephalopoda). Behaviour.141():837-861
Reference Species: Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis); - Number: Keywords: - 251
Groeger, G., P. A. Cotton and R. Williamson. 2005. Ontogenetic changes in the visual acuity of Sepia officinalis measured using the optomotor response. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie.83(2):274-279
Reference Species: Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis); - Number: Cephalopod; Cuttlefish; Development; Invertebrate; Keywords: Sepia officinalis; Side-turning preference; 329 Lateralization; Vision
Jozet-Alves, C., V. A. Viblanc, S. Romagny, M. Dacher, S. D. Healy and L. Dickel. 2012. Visual lateralization is task and age dependent in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. Animal Behaviour.83(6):1313-1318
Reference Species: Cuttlefish (Sepia prashadi; Sepia pharaonis); - Number: Contrast enhancement; Optical depth; Polarization; Keywords: 96 Sepia; Target detection
Cartron, L., N. Josef, A. Lerner, S. D. McCusker, A.-S. Darmaillacq, L. Dickel and N. Shashar. 2013. Polarization vision can improve object detection in
turbid waters by cuttlefish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.447():80-85
128 Japanese common/flying squid (Todarodes Reference Species: pacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 17
An, Young-Il; Hak-Geun Jong; Bong-Man Jung. 2009. Behavioral reaction of common squid Todarodes pacificus to different colors of led light. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.45(3):135-143
Japanese common/flying squid (Todarodes Reference Species: pacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 311
Inada, H.. 1996. Retinomotor response and retinal adaptation of Japanese common squid Todarodes pacificus at capture with jigs. Fisheries Science.62(5):663-669
Japanese common/flying squid (Todarodes Reference Species: pacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 318
Jeong, E., H.-H. Park, Y. Yang, 배봉성 and 장대수. 2008. Behavioral characteristic of Japanese flying squid, Todarodes pacificus to led light. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.44(4):294-303
Japanese common/flying squid (Todarodes Reference Species: pacificus); - Number: Keywords: - 675
Shikata, T., T. Shima, H. Inada, I. Miura, N. Daida, K. Sadayasu and T. Watanabe. 2011. Role of shaded area under squid jigging boat formed by
shipboard fishing light in the processes of gathering and capturing Japanese common squid, Todarodes pacificus. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.77(1):53-60
Reference Species: Neon Flying Squid (Ommastrephes bartrami); - Number: Keywords: - 312
Inada, H., S. Hirokawa, K. Miyazaki and M. Kimura. 1995. Capturing characteristics on daytime jigging operation for large-size neon flying squid
Ommastrephes bartrami with underwater fishing light. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.61(5):732-737
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Reference Species: Squid; - Number: Keywords: - 566
Park, J.-A., C. Gardner, Y.-S. Jang, M.-I. Chang, Y.-I. Seo and D.-H. Kim. 2015. The economic feasibility of light-emitting diode (led) lights for the korean offshore squid-jigging fishery. Ocean & Coastal Management.116():311-317
Squid (Alloteuthis subulata); Fish (Trachurus Reference Species: trachurus); - Number: Keywords: - 464
Mathger, L. M.. 2003. The response of squid and fish to changes in the angular distribution of light. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.83(4):849-856
Clupidae; Synodontidae; Carangidae; Engraulidae; Reference Species: Blennidae; Scombridae; Larvae; Juveniles;; - Number: Light traps; Juvenile; Sampling bias; Phototaxis; Keywords: 413 Environmental factors
Lindquist, D. C. and R. F. Shaw. 2005. Effects of current speed and turbidity on stationary light-trap catches of larval and juvenile fishes. Fishery Bulletin.103(2):438-444
Reference Species: Herring (Clupea harengus); - Number: Keywords: - 37
Batty, R. S., J. H. S. Blaxter and J. M. Richard. 1990. Light-intensity and the feeding-behavior of herring, Clupea harengus. Marine Biology.107(3):383- 388
Herring (Clupea harengus); Atlantic cod (Gadus Reference Species: morhua); - Number: Cod larvae; Feeding success; Herring larvae; Keywords: Ingestion rate; Turbulence; Visual range; Visual 190 resolution
Fiksen, O., A. C. W. Utne, D. L. Aksnes, K. Eiane, J. V. Helvik and S. Sundby. 1998. Modelling the influence of light, turbulence and ontogeny on ingestion rates in larval cod and herring. Fisheries Oceanography.7(3-4):355-363
130
Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi); Sand lance Reference (Ammodytes hexapterus); Threespine stickleback Number: Species: (Gasterosteus aculeatus); Soft sculpin (Psychrolutes sigalutes); Great sculpin (Myoxocephalus polyacanthocephalus); Gastropoda; Bivalvia; - Aquaculture; Phototaxis; Aggregation; Zooplankton; Keywords: 474 Chum salmon
McConnell, A., R. Routledge and B. M. Connors. 2010. Effect of artificial light on marine invertebrate and fish abundance in an area of salmon farming. Marine Ecology Progress Series.419():147-156
Reference Species: Coryphaenoides acrolepis; Anoplopoma fimbria; - Number: Keywords: Deep sea; Red light; Fish behavior; Vision; Color 613
Raymond, E. H. and E. A. Widder. 2007. Behavioral responses of two deep-sea fish species to red, far-red, and white light. Marine Ecology Progress Series.350():291-298
Dolphinfish/Mahi mahi (Coryphaena hippurus); Tuna Reference (Thunnus spp.); Kemp's ridley turtle (Lepidochelys Number: Species: kempii); Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); Olive ridley turtle (L. olivacea); Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Sea turtle; Fisheries interaction; Bait color; Bycatch Keywords: 717 mitigation
Swimmer, Y., R. Arauz, B. Higgins, L. McNaughton, M. McCracken, J. Ballestero and R. Brill. 2005. Food color and marine turtle feeding behavior:
Can blue bait reduce turtle bycatch in commercial fisheries?. Marine Ecology Progress Series.295():273-278
Reference Species: Elkhorn sculpin (Alcichthys alcicornis); - Number: Elkhorn sculpin; Groundfish; Retina; Spectral Keywords: sensitivity; S-potential; Visual accomodation; Visual 467 acuity
Matsuda, K., S. Torisawa, T. Hiraishi, K. Nashimoto and K. Yamamoto. 2005. Visual acuity and spectral sensitivity of the elkhorn sculpin Alcichthys alcicornis. Fisheries Science.71(5):1136-1142
Species: Litopenaeus vannamei; - Reference
131 Number: Keywords: - 434
Luchiari, A. C., A. O. Marques and F. A. M. Freire. 2012. Effects of substrate colour preference on growth of the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) (Decapoda, Penaeoidea). Crustaceana.85(7):789-800
Reference Species: Mysids: Mysis mixta; Praunus flexuosus; - Number: Baltic Sea; Light conditions; Mysid shrimps; Trade- Keywords: 758 off; Zooplanktivory
Viherluoto, M. and M. Viitasalo. 2001. Effect of light on the feeding rates of pelagic and littoral mysid shrimps: A trade-off between feeding success and
predation avoidance. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.261(2):237-244
Reference Species: Ocean shrimp (Pandalus jordani); Fish Number: Bycatch reduction; Artificial light; Fish behavior; Keywords: 261 Shrimp trawl; Eulachon; Rockfish
Hannah, R. W., M. J. M. Lomeli and S. A. Jones. 2015. Tests of artificial light for bycatch reduction in an ocean shrimp (Pandalus jordani) trawl: Strong but
opposite effects at the footrope and near the bycatch reduction device. Fisheries Research.170():60-67
Dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula; Galeus melastomus); Reference Species: - Number: Photoreceptors; Visual pigment; Opsin; Keywords: 60 Scyliorhinidae; Depth distribution; Feeding habits
Bozzano, A., R. Murgia, S. Vallerga, J. Hirano and S. Archer. 2001. The photoreceptor system in the retinae of two dogfishes, Scyliorhinus canicula
and Galeus melastomus: Possible relationship with depth distribution and predatory lifestyle. Journal of Fish Biology.59(5):1258-1278
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Elasmobranch; Batoid; Vision; Sensory ecology; Keywords: 41 Ultraviolet; Color
Bedore, C. N., E. R. Loew, T. M. Frank, R. E. Hueter, D. M. McComb and S. M. Kajiura. 2013. A physiological analysis of color vision in batoid
elasmobranchs. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.199(12):1129-1141
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Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Behavioral ecology; Eye; Light; Photoreceptors; Keywords: 415 Retina; Visual pigment
Lisney, T. J., S. M. Theiss, S. P. Collin and N. S. Hart. 2012. Vision in elasmobranchs and their relatives: 21st century advances. Journal of Fish Biology.80(5):2024-2054
Reference Species: Elasmobranchs; - Number: Keywords: - 477
McFarland, W.. 1990. Light in the sea - the optical world of elasmobranchs.
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Elasmobranchs; Giant shovelnose ray (Rhinobatos Reference Species: typus); Eastern shovelnose ray (Aptychotrema Number: rostrata); - Elasmobranch; Microspectrophotometry; Shovelnose Keywords: ray; Visual pigment; Rhinobatos typus; 271 Aptychotrema rostrata; Shark; Vision
Hart, N. S., T. J. Lisney, N. J. Marshall and S. P. Collin. 2004. Multiple cone visual pigments and the potential for trichromatic colour vision in two species of elasmobranch. Journal of Experimental Biology.207(26):4587-4594
Reference Species: Skate; - Number: Keywords: - 170
Dowling, J. E. and H. Ripps. 1990. On the duplex nature of the skate retina. The Journal of experimental zoology. Supplement : published under auspices of the American Society of Zoologists and the Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry / the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology.5():55-65
Reference Species: African catfish (Clarias gariepinus); - Number: Keywords: - 520
133 Mukai, Y., N. Sanudin, R. F. Firdaus and S. Saad. 2013. Reduced cannibalistic behavior of African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae under dark and dim conditions. Zoological Science.30(6):421-424
Reference Species: Barb (Garra barreimiae); - Number: Cave colonization; Cavefish; Oman; Phototaxis; Keywords: 730 Scotophilia
Timmermann, M. and M. Plath. 2009. Phototactic response and light sensitivity in an epigean and a hypogean population of a barb (Garra barreimiae, Cyprinidae). Aquatic Ecology.43(2):539-547
Reference Species: Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus); - Number: Behavior; Predator-prey; Shade; Schooling; Keywords: 472 Largemouth bass; Fish; Lepomis macrochirus
McCartt, A. L., W. E. Lynch and D. L. Johnson. 1997. How light, a predator, and experience influence bluegill use of shade and schooling. Environmental Biology of Fishes.49(1):79-87
Centrarchidae (largemouth bass, Micropterus Reference salmoides); Cyprinidae (fathead minnow, Number: Pimephales promelas); Ictaluridae (channel catfish, Species: Ictalurus punctatus); Percidae (yellow perch, Perca flavescens); Salmonidae (Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); - Stress; avoidance; Strobe light; Salmonids; Keywords: Centrarchid; Cyprinidae; Ictaluridae; Percid; Plasma 618 cortisol;
Richards, N. S., S. R. Cawps and M. L. Brown. 2007. Stress response and avoidance behavior of fishes as influenced by high-frequency strobe lights. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.27(4):1310-1315
Reference Species: Cichlid; Haplochromis argens ; - Number: Keywords: - 749
Vandermeer, H. J.. 1995. Visual resolution during growth in a cichlid fish - a morphological and behavioral case-study. Brain Behavior and Evolution.45(1):25-33
Species: Cichlid; Haplochromis sauvagei; - Reference
134 Number: Keywords: - 748
Vandermeer, H. J.. 1994. Ontogenic change of visual thresholds in the cichlid
fish Haplochromis sauvagei. Brain Behavior and Evolution.44(1):40-49
Cichlids; Araca tinga (Geophagus proximus); Nile Reference Species: tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); Angelfish Number: (Pterophyllum scalare); - Aggressiveness; Rank order; Environmental Keywords: 98 disturbance; Life history
Carvalho, T. B., J. C. Ha and E. Goncalves-de-Freitas. 2012. Light intensity can trigger different agonistic responses in juveniles of three cichlid species. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.45(2):91-100
Reference Species: Cichlids; Cyprinids; Mormyrids; Clariids; - Number: Gillnet; Lake Malawi; Cichlidae; Cyprinidae; Color; Keywords: 742 Vision
Tweddle, D. and P. Bodington. 1988. A comparison of the effectiveness of black
and white gillnets in Lake Malawi, Africa. Fisheries Research.6(3):257-269
Reference Species: Cichlids; Pelvicachromis taeniatus; - Number: Pelvicachromis taeniatus; Visual perception; Keywords: Foraging behavior; Near-infrared sensitivity; Spectral 500 sensitivity; Light
Meuthen, D., I. P. Rick, T. Thuenken and S. A. Baldauf. 2012. Visual prey detection by near-infrared cues in a fish. Naturwissenschaften.99(12):1063- 1066
Reference Species: Common carp (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Common carp; Conditioning; Self-feeding; Low Keywords: 498 stress; Movement control
Mesquita, F. O., F. L. Borcato and F. A. Huntingford. 2015. A conditioned response overrides social attraction in common carp: A possibility for low
stress sorting strongly schooling fish?. Applied Animal Behaviour Science.163():188-193
135 Reference Species: Common carp (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Keywords: - 801
Zielinski, D. P., V. R. Voller, J. C. Svendsen, M. Hondzo, A. F. Mensinger and P. Sorensen. 2014. Laboratory experiments demonstrate that bubble
curtains can effectively inhibit movement of common carp. Ecological Engineering.67():95-103
Reference Species: European catfish (Silurus glanis); - Number: Keywords: Feeding rhythm; Voluntary feed intake; Appetite 57
Boujard, T.. 1995. Diel rhythms of feeding-activity in the European catfish,
Silurus glanis. Physiology & Behavior.58(4):641-645
Reference Species: Florida garfish (Lepisosteus platyrhincus); - Number: Keywords: - 116
Collin, S. P. and R. G. Northcutt. 1995. The visual-system of the Florida garfish, Lepisosteus platyrhincus (Ginglymodi) 4. Bilateral projections and the binocular visual-field. Brain Behavior and Evolution.45(1):34-53
Golden perch (Macquaria ambigua); Silver perch Reference Species: (Bidyanus bidyanus); - Number: Fish larvae; Behavior; Phototaxis; Light intensity; Keywords: 222 Light wavelength; Light traps
Gehrke, P. C.. 1994. Influence of light-intensity and wavelength on phototactic behavior of larval silver perch Bidyanus bidyanus and golden perch
Macquaria ambigua and the effectiveness of light traps. Journal of Fish Biology.44(5):741-751
Reference Species: Golden topminnow (Girardinus falcatus); - Number: Keywords: Lateralization; Vision; Predator avoidance 5
Agrillo, C., M. Dadda and A. Bisazza. 2009. Escape behaviour elicited by a visual stimulus. A comparison between lateralised and non-lateralised female topminnows. Laterality.14(3):300-314
136 Reference Species: Goldfish (Carassius auratus); - Number: Keywords: - 19
Aranda, A., J. A. Madrid and E. J. Sanchez-Vazquez. 2001. Influence of light on feeding anticipatory activity in goldfish. Journal of Biological Rhythms.16(1):50-57
Reference Species: Guppy (Poecilia reticulata); - Number: Light attraction; Phototactic reaction; Cannibalism; Keywords: Light color preference; Color; Light; Guppy; Poecilia 29 reticulata
Barki, A., B. Zion, L. Shapira and I. Karplus. 2014. Using attraction to light to decrease cannibalism and increase fry production in guppy (Poecilia
reticulata Peters) hatcheries. I: Phototactic reaction and light colour preference. Aquaculture Research.45(8):1295-1302
Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides); Bluegill Reference Species: (Lepomis machochirus); Rainbow trout (Salmo Number: irideus); - Keywords: - 349
Kawamura, G.. 1979. Fundamental-study on application of the vision of spotted mackerel, Pneumatophorus tapeinocephalus (Bleeker), to angling techniques, 7. Movements of fish school attracted to fish lamp observed by fish finder. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries.45(11):1355-1358
Metriaclima zebra; Melanochromis auratus; Reference Species: Protomelas taeniolatus; - Number: Vision; Color; Photoreceptors; Cichlids; Metriaclima Keywords: zebra; Melanochromis auratus; Protomelas 650 taeniolatus
Sabbah, S., R. L. Laria, S. M. Gray and C. W. Hawryshyn. 2010. Functional
diversity in the color vision of cichlid fishes. BMC Biology.8():
Moenkhausia sanctaefillomenae; Rose bitterling Reference Species: (Rhodeus ocellatus); - Number: Keywords: - 274
137 Hasegawa, E.. 1993. Effect of light upon the behavior of fish in twilight vision.
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.59(9):1509-1514
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); - Number: Ontogenetic variation; Visual sensitivity; Body Keywords: 300 coloration; Sensory drive; Animal communication
Hornsby, M. A. W., S. Sabbah, R. M. Robertson and C. W. Hawryshyn. 2013. Modulation of environmental light alters reception and production of visual signals in Nile tilapia. Journal of Experimental Biology.216(16):3110-3122
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); - Number: Oreochromis niloticus; Environmental color; Keywords: 442 Ventiliatory frequency; Confinement; Stress
Maia, C. M. and G. L. Volpato. 2013. Environmental light color affects the stress
response of nile tilapia. Zoology.116(1):64-66
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); - Number: Vision; Fish; Photoreceptors; Development; Retina; Keywords: 648 Cichlids
Sabbah, S., J. Hui, F. E. Hauser, W. A. Nelson and C. W. Hawryshyn. 2012. Ontogeny in the visual system of Nile tilapia. Journal of Experimental Biology.215(15):2684-2695
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); - Number: Keywords: - 761
Volpato, G. L., T. S. Bovi, R. H. A. de Freitas, D. F. da Silva, H. C. Delicio, P. C. Giaquinto and R. E. Barreto. 2013. Red light stimulates feeding motivation in fish but does not improve growth. Plos One.8(3):
Reference Species: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); Cichids; - Number: Keywords: Cichlids; Ontogeny; Spectral sensitivity; Opsin 701
Spady, T. C., J. W. L. Parry, P. R. Robinson, D. M. Hunt, J. K. Bowmaker and
K. L. Carleton. 2006. Evolution of the cichlid visual palette through
138 ontogenetic subfunctionalization of the opsin gene arrays. Molecular Biology and Evolution.23(8):1538-1547
Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus); Common carp Reference Species: (Cyprinus carpio); - Number: Cardiac conditioning; Common carp; Eye; Near- Keywords: 468 infrared sensitivity; Nile tilapia; Pineal organ
Matsumoto, T. and G. Kawamura. 2005. The eyes of the common carp and Nile
tilapia are sensitive to near-infrared. Fisheries Science.71(2):350-355
Reference Species: Paracheirodon axelrodi ; - Number: Keywords: - 736
Tovar, M. O., M. J. Obando, E. Gomez, M. L. Caldas and H. Hurtado. 2009. Histology and morphometry of the eye in the freshwater Paracheirodon
axelrodi (Characiformes: Characidae). Revista De Biologia Tropical.57(4):1107-1118
Reference Species: Perch (Perca fluviatilis); - Number: Inorganic substances; Life history; Ontogeny; Prey Keywords: 550 consumption
Nurminen, L., Z. Pekcan-Hekim and J. Horppila. 2010. Feeding efficiency of planktivorous perch Perca fluviatilis and roach Rutilus rutilus in varying
turbidity: An individual-based approach. Journal of Fish Biology.76(7):1848- 1855
Reference Species: Perch (Perca fluviatilis); - Number: Light intensity; Habituation; Novel surroundings; Keywords: 769 Prey size selection; Intake rate
Wanzenboeck, J., V. N. Mikheev and A. F. Pasternak. 2006. Modification of 0+perch foraging behaviour by indirect cues of predation risk. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.15(2):118-124
Reference Species: Pikeperch, Juvenile (Sander luciopera); - Number: Light intensity; Light; Preference; Percid; Pikeperch; Keywords: 435 Sander lucioperca; Ontogeny
139 Luchiari, A. C., F. A. de Morais Freire, J. Koskela and J. Pirhonen. 2006. Light intensity preference of juvenile pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.). Aquaculture Research.37(15):1572-1577
Walleye (Sander vitreus); Bluegill (Lepomis Reference Species: macrochirus); Golden shiner (Notemigonus Number: crysoleucas); - Keywords: Habitat; Light intensity; Predator-prey; Walleye 178
Einfalt, L. M., E. J. Grace and D. H. Wahl. 2012. Effects of simulated light intensity, habitat complexity and forage type on predator-prey interactions in walleye, Sander vitreus. Ecology of Freshwater Fish.21(4):560-569
Yari-tanago, Napjaru (Acheilognathus lanceolata; Reference Species: Tanakia lanceolata); - Number: Keywords: - 293
Hiyama, Y., T. Kusaka and K. Kondo. 1957. Differences on the frequency of transfer of fishes among several kinds of colours for under-water fencing net. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.22(10):598-601
Reference Species: Yellow perch (Perca flavescens); - Number: Keywords: - 418
Loew, E. R., W. N. McFarland, E. L. Mills and D. Hunter. 1993. A chromatic action spectrum for planktonic predation by juvenile yellow perch, Perca
flavescens. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie.71(2):384-386
Reference Species: Yellow perch (Perca flavescens); - Number: Light; Larval fish; Yellow perch; Functional response; Keywords: 456 Prey density
Martin, B. T., D. H. Wahl and S. J. Czesny. 2012. Effect of light intensity, prey density, and ontogeny on foraging success and prey selection of larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Ecology of Freshwater Fish.21(4):588-596
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Anxiety; Avoidance; Ethanol; Dark; Light; Zebrafish; Keywords: 51 Validity
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Blaser, R. E. and Y. M. Penalosa. 2011. Stimuli affecting zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavior in the light/dark preference test. Physiology & Behavior.104(5):831- 837
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 137
Dadda, M., A. Domenichini, L. Piffer, F. Argenton and A. Bisazza. 2010. Early differences in epithalamic left-right asymmetry influence lateralization and personality of adult zebrafish. Behavioural Brain Research.206(2):208-215
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Danio rerio; Light; Sleep; Spectrum; Activity; Keywords: 149 Location; Visual pigment; Swimming speed del Pozo Cano, A. and F. J. Sanchez Vazquez. 2015. Light pulses at night elicit wavelength-dependent behavioral responses in zebrafish. Journal of Zoology.297(3):235-242
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 172
Easter, S. S. and G. N. Nicola. 1996. The development of vision in the zebrafish
(Danio rerio). Developmental Biology.180(2):646-663
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 181
Emran, F., J. Rihel and J. E. Dowling. 2008. A behavioral assay to measure responsiveness of zebrafish to changes in light intensities. Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE.(20):
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Photoreceptors; Circadian rhythm; Synaptic Keywords: 182 plasiticity; Electroretinography; Light
141 Emran, F., J. Rihel, A. R. Adolph and J. E. Dowling. 2010. Zebrafish larvae lose vision at night. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.107(13):6034-6039
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 256
Hall, D. and M. D. Suboski. 1995. Visual and olfactory stimuli in learned release of alarm reactions by zebra danio fish (Brachydanio rerio). Neurobiology of Learning and Memory.63(3):229-240
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Choice behavior; Dark; Zebrafish; Danio rerio; LIght; Keywords: 450 Social behavior
Mansur, B. d. M., B. R. dos Santos, C. A. Gellis de Mattos Dias, M. d. S. Pinheiro and A. Gouveia, Jr.. 2014. Effects of the number of subjects on the dark/light preference of zebrafish (Danio rerio). Zebrafish.11(6):560-566
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 533
Nava, S. S., S. An and T. Hamil. 2011. Visual detection of UV cues by adult
zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of Vision.11(6):
Reference Species: Zebrafish (Danio rerio); - Number: Keywords: - 564
Paciorek, T. and S. McRobert. 2012. Daily variation in the shoaling behavior of
zebrafish Danio rerio. Current Zoology.58(1):129-137
Reference Species: Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida); - Number: Keywords: - 762
Walkusz, W., J. E. Paulic, W. J. Williams, S. Kwasniewski and M. H. Papst.
2011. Distribution and diet of larval and juvenile Arctic cod (Boreogadus
142 saida) in the shallow Canadian Beaufort Sea. Journal of Marine Systems.84(3-4):78-84
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Foraging; Light; Vision; Fish; Atlantic cod; Gadus Keywords: 486 morhua
Meager, J. J., O. Moberg, E. Strand and A. C. Utne-Palm. 2010. Effects of light intensity on visual prey detection by juvenile Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.). Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.43(2):99-108
Reference Species: Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Atlantic cod; Foraging; Growth; Larvae; Light Keywords: 514 intensity
Monk, J., V. Puvanendran and J. A. Brown. 2006. Do different light regimes affect the foraging behaviour, growth and survival of larval cod (Gadus morhua L.)?. Aquaculture.257(1-4):287-293
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Marine Mammals; Reference Species: Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus); Cod below landing Number: size Atlantic cod; Gadus morhua; Vision; Cod pot; Green Keywords: 78 light; Light
Bryhn, A. C., S. J. Konigson, S.-G. Lunneryd and M. A. J. Bergenius. 2014. Green lamps as visual stimuli affect the catch efficiency of floating cod (Gadus morhua) pots in the Baltic Sea. Fisheries Research.157():187-192
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); Turbot (Scophthalmus Reference Species: maximus); - Number: Marine teleosts; Larviculture; Light wavelength; Tank Keywords: 678 color; Growth; Survival
Sierra-Flores, R., A. Davie, B. Grant, S. Carboni, T. Atack and H. Migaud. 2016. Effects of light spectrum and tank background colour on Atlantic cod (Gadus
morhua) and turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) larvae performances. Aquaculture.450():6-13
Reference Species: Haddock; Whiting; Below MLS Number: Keywords: Codend; Vision; Otter boards; Behavior 232
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Glass, C. W. and C. S. Wardle. 1995. Studies on the use of visual-stimuli to control fish escape from codends, 2. The effect of a black tunnel on the
reaction behavior of fish in otter trawl codends. Fisheries Research.23(1- 2):165-174
Hake (Merluccius spp.); Seabirds; Procellariiforms; Reference White-chinned petrel (Procellarira aequinoctialis); Number: Species: Great shearwater (Puffinus gravis); Pintado petrel (Daption capense) Longline fishery; Bycatch; Seabirds; White-chinned Keywords: 31 petrels; Procellariiform
Barnes, K. N., P. G. Ryan and C. BoixHinzen. 1997. The impact of the hake Merluccius spp. Longline fishery off South Africa on procellariiform seabirds. Biological Conservation.82(2):227-234
Reference Species: Larval Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua); - Number: Cod larvae; Light; Algae; Tank color; Phototaxis; Keywords: 539 Walling
Nicolaisen, O. and S. Bolla. 2016. Behavioural responses to visual environment in early stage Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. Larvae. Aquaculture Research.47(1):189-198
Pacific hake (Merluccius productus); Chinook Reference Species: salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Number: Keywords: - 424
Lomeli, M. J. M. and W. W. Wakefield. 2014. Use of artificial light to enhance the escapement of chinook salmon when used in conjunction with a bycatch
reduction device in a pacific hake midwater trawl. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Silver hake (whiting; Merluccius blinearis); Spiny Reference Species: dogfish (Squalus acanthias) Number: Excluder grate; Grid; Trawl; Squalus acanthias; Keywords: 108 Merluccius bilinearis; Behavior
Chosid, D. M., M. Pol, M. Szymanski, F. Mirarchi and A. Mirarchi. 2012. Development and observations of a spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias
reduction device in a raised footrope silver hake Merluccius bilinearis trawl. Fisheries Research.114():66-75
144 Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Keywords: - 214
Fujimori, Y., D. Shiode, N. Baba, S. Shimizu and T. Miura. 1999. Behavior of juvenile walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in relation to time and illuminance. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.65(1):26-32
Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Walleye pollock; Theragra chalcogramma; Diel Keywords: 384 effects; Light; Survey
Kotwicki, S., A. De Robertis, P. von Szalay and R. Towler. 2009. The effect of light intensity on the availability of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma)
to bottom trawl and acoustic surveys. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.66(6):983-994
Reference Species: Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); - Number: Keywords: Behavior; Bycatch; Light; Mortality; Survival; Vision 562
Olla, B. L., M. W. Davis and C. Rose. 2000. Differences in orientation and swimming of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in a trawl net under
light and dark conditions: Concordance between field and laboratory observations. Fisheries Research.44(3):261-266
Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma); Below Reference Species: MLS Number: Fish behavior; Fishing gear; Illumination; Bycatch; Keywords: Gear selectivity; Stress; Walleye pollock; Theragra 644 chalcogramma
Ryer, C. H. and B. L. Olla. 2000. Avoidance of an approaching net by juvenile walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma in the laboratory: The influence of light intensity. Fisheries Research.45(2):195-199
Walleye pollock, Juvenile (Theragra chalcogramma); Reference Species: - Number: Schooling; Spatial distribution; Twilight hypothesis; Keywords: 643 Predator-prey; Swimming speed; Illumination
Ryer, C. H. and B. L. Olla. 1998. Effect of light on juvenile walleye pollock shoaling and their interaction with predators. Marine Ecology Progress Series.167():215-226
145
Reference Species: -; - Number: Keywords: - 134
Cronin, T. W., N. Shashar, R. L. Caldwell, J. Marshall, A. G. Cheroske and T. H. Chiou. 2003. Polarization vision and its role in biological signaling. Integrative and Comparative Biology.43(4):549-558
Reference Species: Non mammalian vertebrates; - Number: Color vision; Wavelength-dependent behavior; Keywords: Ultraviolet receptors; Evolution of opsin; Bird vision; 238 Fish vision; Insect vision
Goldsmith, T. H.. 1994. Ultraviolet receptors and color-vision - evolutionary implications and a dissonance of paradigms. Vision Research.34(11):1479- 1487
Reference Species: Billfish; Blue marlin (Makaira nigricans); - Number: Keywords: Acuity; Billfish; Optical sensitivity; Retinal anatomy 210
Fritsches, K. A., N. J. Marshall and E. J. Warrant. 2003. Retinal specializations in the blue marlin: Eyes designed for sensitivity to low light levels. Marine and Freshwater Research.54(4):333-341
Reference Species: Striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax); - Number: Billfish; Cone mosaic; Microspectrophotometry; Keywords: 208 Retinal anatomy; Visual pigment
Fritsches, K. A., L. Litherland, N. Thomas and J. Shand. 2003. Cone visual pigments and retinal mosaics in the striped marlin. Journal of Fish Biology.63(5):1347-1351
Reference Species: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus); - Number: Tursiops truncatus; Bottlenose dolphin; Spectral Keywords: 248 sensitivity; Color vision; Color discrimination
Griebel, U. and A. Schmid. 2002. Spectral sensitivity and color vision in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology.35(3):
146
Reference Species: Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina); - Number: Harbor seals; Phoca vitulina; Retina; Cones; Keywords: 133 Spectral sensitivity; Color vision
Crognale, M. A., D. H. Levenson, P. J. Ponganis, D. F. I. I. Jess and G. H. Jacobs. 1998. Cone spectral sensitivity in the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) and implications for color vision. Canadian Journal of Zoology.76(11):
Reference Species: Not Specified; Manatee (Trichechus manatus) Number: Keywords: Obstacle; Behavior; Trichechus manatus 356
Kikuchi, M., M. Suzuki, K. Ueda, H. Miyahara and S. Uchida. 2011. The differences in behavioral responses to a net obstacle between day and night
in captive manatees; does entanglement happen at night?. Fisheries Science.77(5):795-798
Reference Species: Not Specified; Right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Number: Keywords: - 386
Kraus, S., J. Fasick, T. Werner and P. McFarron. 2014. Enhancing the visibility of fishing ropes to reduce right whale entanglements. NOAA BREP Technical Report.():
Reference Species: Atlantic sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus); - Number: Benthic sled; Bivalve; VIsion; Survey bias; Keywords: 677 Underwater video; Visual surveys
Siemann, L. A., C. J. Parkins and R. J. Smolowitz. 2015. Scallops caught in the headlights: Swimming escape behaviour of the Atlantic sea scallop
(Placopecten magellanicus) reduced by artificial light. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(9):2700-2706
European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax); Common Reference grey mullet (Mugil cephalus); Gilthead seabream Number: Species: (Sparus auratus); Striped bream (Lithognathus mormyrus); - Fish behavior; Vision; Illumination; Artificial light; Keywords: 452 Light fishing
147 Marchesan, M., M. Spoto, L. Verginella and E. A. Ferrero. 2005. Behavioural effects of artificial light on fish species of commercial interest. Fisheries Research.73(1-2):171-185
Reference Species: Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax); - Number: Keywords: - 654
Sanchez Vazquez, F. J., J. A. Madrid and S. Zamora. 1995. Circadian rhythms of feeding activity in sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax L.: Dual phasing
capacity of diel demand-feeding pattern. Journal of Biological Rhythms.10(3):256-266
Sea bass (Lateolabraz japonicus); Black porgy Reference (Sparus awinhonic); Flat fish; Conger eel (Lumpenus Number: anguillaris); Hock trout (Hexagrammos Species: actogrammus); Squid (Sepia maindroni); Gray rock cod (Sebastodes inermis); Surf perch (Ditrema temmincki); Prawn (Penaeus japonicus); Blue crab (Neptunus trituber); - Keywords: - 375
Koike, A.. 1968. Catching efficiency of masu-ami with different colored bag-nets I. The effect of colored bag-nets on catch. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.34(3):177-184
Striped bass (Morone saxatilis); Bluefish Reference (Pomatomus saltatrix); Summer flounder Number: Species: (Paralichthys dentatus); Cobia (Rachycentron canadum); - Electroretinography; Fish; Flicker fusion frequency; Keywords: 302 Spectral sensitivity; Piscivore; Visual ecology
Horodysky, A. Z., R. W. Brill, E. J. Warrant, J. A. Musick and R. J. Latour. 2010. Comparative visual function in four piscivorous fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Experimental Biology.213(10):1751-1761
Reference Species: Pagothenia borchgrevinki; - Number: Pagothenia borchgrevinki; Rod density; Ontogeny; Keywords: 565 Vision
Pankhurst, N. W. and J. C. Montgomery. 1990. Ontogeny of vision in the Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki (Nototheniidae). Polar Biology.10(6):419-422
148
Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), Reference Species: Chilean Sea Bass; Seabirds; White-chinned petrels Number: (Procellaria aequinoctialis); Albatross Incidental mortality; Longline; Seabirds; Underwater Keywords: 641 setting; Dissostichus; Procellariiform; Thalassarche
Ryan, P. G. and B. P. Watkins. 2002. Reducing incidental mortality of seabirds with an underwater longline setting funnel. Biological Conservation.104(1):127-131
Reference Species: Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus); - Number: Keywords: - 723
Taylor, S. M., E. R. Loew and M. S. Grace. 2011. Developmental shifts in functional morphology of the retina in Atlantic tarpon, Megalops atlanticus
(Elopomorpha: Teleostei) between four ecologically distinct life-history stages. Visual Neuroscience.28(4):309-323
Reference Species: Corsula mullet (Rhinomugil corsula); - Number: Cones; Cone mosaic; Cuplex retina; Double vision; Keywords: 532 Rods
Narayanan, K. and A. A. Khan. 1995. The visual cells of the corsula mullet.
Journal of Fish Biology.47(3):367-376
Reference Species: Deep-sea fish; - Number: Keywords: Fish; Visual pigment; Deep sea; Vision; Eye 167
Douglas, R. H. and J. C. Partridge. 1997. On the visual pigments of deep-sea
fish. Journal of Fish Biology.50(1):68-85
Reference Species: Deep-sea species; - Number: Teleosts; Vision; Retina; Area centralis; Fovea; Keywords: 114 Ganglion cell
Collin, S. P. and J. C. Partridge. 1996. Retinal specializations in the eyes of
deep-sea teleosts. Journal of Fish Biology.49():157-174
149
Reference Species: John Dory (Zeus faber); - Number: Opsin; Visual pigments; Spectral tuning; John Dory; Keywords: 20 Zeus faber
Archer, S. N. and J. Hirano. 1998. Rod opsin sequence in the John Dory: Further evidence for the spectral tuning of rhodopsin. Journal of Fish Biology.52(1):209-212
Lepidotrigla mulhalli; Lophonectes gallus; Reference Platycephalus bassensis; Sillago flindersi; Number: Species: Neoplatycephalus richardsoni; Thamnaconus degeni; Parequula melbournensis; Trachurus declivis; - Potential visual acuity; Rod density; Cone density; Keywords: 308 Cone mosaic; Minimum separable angle
Hunt, D. E., N. J. F. Rawlinson, G. A. Thomas and J. M. Cobcroft. 2015. Investigating photoreceptor densities, potential visual acuity, and cone
mosaics of shallow water, temperate fish species. Vision Research.111():13- 21
Reference Species: Not Specified; - Number: Keywords: - 653
Sakazume, H. and K. Kanamori. 1971. Studies on trolling fisheries I. The effect
of colored plate depressor on catch. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.37(5):371-375
Reference Species: Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); - Number: Behavioral response; Capture process; Cone Keywords: density; Maximum sighting distance; Pacific saury; 255 Retinal histology; Visual acuity; Visual axis
Hajar, M. A. I., H. Inada, M. Hasobe and T. Arimoto. 2008. Visual acuity of pacific saury Cololabis saira for understanding capture process. Fisheries Science.74(3):461-468
Reference Species: Peacock blenny; - Number: Intertidal fishes; Light environment; Keywords: Microspectrophotometry; Optomotor response; 783 Visual variation
150
White, E. M., D. M. Goncalves, J. C. Partridge and R. F. Oliveira. 2004. Vision and visual variation in the peacock blenny. Journal of Fish Biology.65(1):227-250
Reference Species: Pelagic Fish; - Number: Keywords: - 206
Fritsches, K. A. and E. J. Warrant. 2001. New discoveries in visual performance
of pelagic fishes. Pelagic Fisheries Research Program.6(3):1-3
Sand whiting (Sillago ciliata); Sea mullet; Flat-tail Reference Species: mullet; Silver biddy; Below MLS Number: Beach-seine; Haul net; Size-selectivity; Bycatch Keywords: 247 reduction; Estuarine fish; Sillago ciliata
Gray, C. A., R. B. Larsen and S. J. Kennelly. 2000. Use of transparent netting to improve size selectivity and reduce bycatch in fish seine nets. Fisheries Research.45(2):155-166
Reference Species: Sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus); - Number: Keywords: - 703
Stamplecoskie, K. M., T. R. Binder, N. Lower, K. Cottenie, R. L. McLaughlin and D. G. McDonald. 2012. Response of migratory sea lampreys to artificial
lighting in portable traps. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.32(3):563-572
Reference Species: Spotted dragonet (Diplogrammus pauciradiatus); - Number: Keywords: - 268
Harrington, M. E.. 1997. Behavior patterns and sexual dimorphism in the spotted dragonet, Diplogrammus pauciradiatus (Pisces: Callionymidae). Bulletin of Marine Science.60(3):872-893
Reference Species: Sticklebacks; - Number: Color; Perception; Light; Sex characteristics; Sexual Keywords: 640 behavior; Species specificity; Sticklebacks
151 Ryan, M. J.. 2001. Evolutionary biology - seeing red in speciation.
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Circadian rhythm; Ecology; Environment; Keywords: 115 Photoreception; Turbidity; Light; Vision
Collin, S. P. and N. S. Hart. 2015. Vision and photoentrainment in fishes: The effects of natural and anthropogenic perturbation. Integrative Zoology.10(1):15-28
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: Metamorphosis; Teleost; Vision; Photoreceptors 184
Evans, B. I. and R. D. Fernald. 1990. Metamorphosis and fish vision. Journal of
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 189
Fernald, R. D.. 1990. Teleost vision: Seeing while growing. The Journal of experimental zoology. Supplement : published under auspices of the
American Society of Zoologists and the Division of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry / the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology.5():167-80
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: Vision; Polarization; Teleost; Review 278
Hawryshyn, C. W.. 1992. Polarization vision in fish. American
Scientist.80(2):164-175
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: e-Vector orientation; Fish; Navigation; Polarization; Keywords: 279 Retina; Retinal mosaic; Ultraviolet; Vision
Hawryshyn, C. W.. 2010. Ultraviolet polarization vision and visually guided
behavior in fishes. Brain Behavior and Evolution.75(3):186-194
152
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Microspectrophotometry; Teleost; Visual pigment; Keywords: 347 Cones; Retina; Color
Katsuki, Y.. 1971. Sensory mechanism and evolution. No to shinkei = Brain and
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Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 357
Kil Gyung-suk; Kim Il-kwon; Song Jae-yong; Han Ju-seop; Shin Gwang-chul. 2005. Development of a low frequency operating electronic ballast for fish
attracting lamps. Journal of the Korea Institute Of Information and Communication Engineering.9(5):1052-1058
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Teleosts; Vision; Retina; Area centralis; Fovea; Keywords: 402 Ganglion cell
Leduc, A. O. H. C., J.-W. Kim, C. J. Macnaughton and G. E. Brown. 2010. Sensory complement model helps to predict diel alarm response patterns in
juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) under natural conditions. Canadian Journal of Zoology.88(4):398-403
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Microspectrophotometry; Teleost; Visual pigment; Keywords: 409 Retina; Cones; Visual system; Vision
Levine, J. S. and E. F. Macnichol. 1979. Visual pigments in teleost fishes - effects of habitat, microhabitat, and behavior on visual-system evolution. Sensory Processes.3(2):95-131
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: - 461
Masuda, D., M. Maeda, S. Kai, Y. Sasamoto, Y. Yanagino, K. Furukawa and Y. Matsushita. 2015. Fish behavior around a trap-net with the leader-net lit by a low-power underwater lamp. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.81(1):10-16
153
Reference Species: Teleosts; - Number: Keywords: Color; Retina; Behavior; Neural processing; Vision 781
Wheeler, T. G.. 1982. Color vision and retinal chromatic information processing
in teleost: A review. Brain research.257(2):177-235
Reference Species: Various; Small pelagic species; - Number: CPUE; Effort; Perception; Technical innovation; Keywords: 747 Catchability van Oostenbrugge, J. A. E., J. J. Poos, W. L. T. van Densen and M. A. M. Machiels. 2002. In search of a better unit of effort in the coastal liftnet fishery with lights for small pelagics in Indonesia. Fisheries Research.59(1-2):43-56
Reference Species: Various; Teleosts; - Number: Ultraviolet; UV; Vision; Coloration; Behavior; Keywords: 431 Evolution; Opsin
Losey, G. S., T. W. Cronin, T. H. Goldsmith, D. Hyde, N. J. Marshall and W. N. McFarland. 1999. The UV visual world of fishes: A review. Journal of Fish Biology.54(5):921-943
Various; Toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides, Reference Species: mawsoni); Chilean Sea Bass; Seabirds; Wandering Number: albatross (Diomedea exulans) Wandering albatross; Fisheries; Attraction distance; Keywords: Foraging behavior; GPS; Vessel monitoring system; 112 VMS; Crozet; Visual range
Collet, J., S. C. Patrick and H. Weimerskirch. 2015. Albatrosses redirect flight towards vessels at the limit of their visual range. Marine Ecology Progress Series.526():199-205
Reference Species: Wrasse (Coris julis); - Number: Behavior; Color signals; Color; Labridae; Visual Keywords: 65 ecology
Braun, C., N. K. Michiels, U. E. Siebeck and D. Sprenger. 2014. Signalling
function of long wavelength colours during agonistic male-male interactions
154 in the wrasse Coris julis. Marine Ecology Progress Series.504():277-286
Apogon doederleini; Stethojulis strigiventer; Reference Species: Upeneus tragula; Pomacentrus moluccensis; Coral Number: reef teleosts; - Photoreceptors; Ontogeny; Fish; Apogon Keywords: doederleini; Stethojulis strigiventer; Upeneus tragula; 673 Pomacentrus moluccensis
Shand, J.. 1997. Ontogenetic changes in retinal structure and visual acuity: A comparative study of coral-reef teleosts with differing post-settlement lifestyles. Environmental Biology of Fishes.49(3):307-322
Reference Species: Apogonidae; Pomacentridae; - Number: Keywords: - 321
Job, S. D. and D. R. Bellwood. 2000. Light sensitivity in larval fishes: Implications for vertical zonation in the pelagic zone. Limnology and Oceanography.45(2):362-371
Reference Species: Coral reef fish; - Number: Keywords: - 399
Lecchini, D., K. Peyrusse, R. G. Lanyon and G. Lecellier. 2014. Importance of visual cues of conspecifics and predators during the habitat selection of coral reef fish larvae. Comptes Rendus Biologies.337(5):345-351
Coral reef fish; Apogon compressus; Pomacentrus Reference Species: amboinensis; Premnas biaculeatus; - Number: Color vision; Color; Chromatic action spectrum; Keywords: Feeding behavior; Ontogeny; Pomacentridae; 322 Apogonidae
Job, S. D. and J. Shand. 2001. Spectral sensitivity of larval and juvenile coral reef fishes: Implications for feeding in a variable light environment. Marine Ecology Progress Series.214():267-277
Reference Species: Reef Fish; - Number:
155 Keywords: - 331
Jung, C. A. and S. E. Swearer. 2011. Reactions of temperate reef fish larvae to boat sound. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.21(4):389-396
Reference Species: Atlantic halibut; - Number: Keywords: - 543
Nilsson, J., T. S. Kristiansen, J. E. Fosseidengen, L. H. Stien, A. Ferno and R. van den Bos. 2010. Learning and anticipatory behaviour in a "sit-and-wait" predator: The Atlantic halibut. Behavioural Processes.83(3):257-266
Flatfish; English sole; Northern rock sole; Pacific Reference Species: halibut; - Number: Keywords: Fish behavior; Capture; Burial; Bycatch 645
Ryer, C. H. and L. A. K. Barnett. 2006. Influence of illumination and temperature upon flatfish reactivity and herding behavior: Potential implications for trawl capture efficiency. Fisheries Research.81(2-3):242-250
Olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus); Japanese Reference Species: eel (Anguilla japonica); Common carp (Cyprinus Number: carpio); - Keywords: - 359
Kim Sung Wan; Jong Myoung Kim. 2009. Cloning of rod opsin genes isolated from olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus, japanese eel Anguilla japonica,
and common carp Cyprinus carpio. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.12(4):265-275
Pointhead flounder (Hippoglossoides pinetorum); Reference Species: Slime flounder (Microstomus achne); Red halibut Number: (Hippoglossoides dubius); - Flatfish; Retina; Visual accomodation; visual acuity; Keywords: 465 Visual axis
Matsuda, K., S. Torisawa, T. Hiraishi and K. Yamamoto. 2008. Comparison of visual acuity and visual axis of three flatfish species with different ecotypes. Fisheries Science.74(3):562-572
156 Pointhead flounder (Hippoglossoides pinetorum); Reference Species: Slime flounder (Microstomus achne); Red halibut Number: (Hippoglossoides dubius); - Color vision; Electrophysiology; Flatfish; Spectral Keywords: 466 sensitivity; S-potential
Matsuda, K., S. Torisawa, T. Hiraishi and K. Yamamoto. 2009. Comparison of the color vision and spectral sensitivity of three flatfish species of different
ecotypes, and application to selective fishing methods. Fisheries Science.75(1):35-42
Reference Species: Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis); - Number: Solea senegalensis; Night illumination; Melatonin; Keywords: 89 Locomotor activity; Behavior
Carazo, I., F. Norambuena, C. Oliveira, F. J. Sanchez-Vazquez and N. J. Duncan. 2013. The effect of night illumination, red and infrared light, on
locomotor activity, behaviour and melatonin of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) broodstock. Physiology & Behavior.118():201-207
Reference Species: Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus); - Number: Keywords: - 103
Champalbert, G. and L. Le Direach-Boursier. 1998. Influence of light and feeding conditions on swimming activity rhythms of larval and juvenile turbot
Scophthalmus maximus L.: An experimental study. Journal of Sea Research.40(3-4):333-345
Various; Bothidae, Pleuronectidae (flatfish); Reference Elasmobranchii (sharks, rays, skates, guitarfish); Number: Species: Serranidae; Scorpanidae; Scaridae; Haemulidae; Balistidae; Turtles; Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) Keywords: Bycatch; Sea turtle; Gillnet; Longlines 766
Wang, J. H., S. Fisler and Y. Swimmer. 2010. Developing visual deterrents to reduce sea turtle bycatch in gill net fisheries. Marine Ecology Progress Series.408():241-250
Reference Species: Damselfish (Chromis viridis); - Number: Behavior; Currents; Diel rhythm; Light; Keywords: 599 Pomacentridae
157
Ponton, D., N. Loiseau and P. Chabanet. 2012. Does light explain damselfish Chromis viridis abundances observed over coral colonies?. Journal of Fish Biology.80(7):2623-2628
Reference Species: Damselfish (Dascyllus albisella); - Number: Ultraviolet; UV; UV-blocker; Fish; MAA; Lens; Keywords: 430 Cornea
Losey, G. S., P. A. Nelson and J. P. Zamzow. 2000. Ontogeny of spectral transmission in the eye of the tropical damselfish, Dascyllus albisella
(Pomacentridae), and possible effects on UV vision. Environmental Biology of Fishes.59(1):21-28
Reference Species: Damselfish (Dascyllus marginatus); - Number: Gulf of Aqaba; Spatial summation; Temporal Keywords: summation; Visual acuity; Technical diving; 72 Optomotor response
Brokovich, E., T. Ben-Ari, S. Kark, M. Kiflawi, G. Dishon, D. Iluz and N. Shashar. 2010. Functional changes of the visual system of the damselfish
Dascyllus marginatus along its bathymetric range. Physiology & Behavior.101(4):413-421
Pomacentrus amboinensis; Premnas biaculeatus; Reference Species: Apogon compressus; - Number: Ultraviolet; Vision; UV; Coral reefs; Pomacentrus Keywords: amboinensis; Premnas biaculeatus; Apogon 320 compressus
Job, S. and D. R. Bellwood. 2007. Ultraviolet photosensitivity and feeding in
larval and juvenile coral reef fishes. Marine Biology.151(2):495-503
Spine-cheeked anenomefish (Premnas biaculeatus); Reference Species: - Number: Polarization; Polarization sensitivity; Drifting In-Situ Keywords: 44 Chamber; Coral-reef fish
Berenshtein, I., M. Kiflawi, N. Shashar, U. Wieler, H. Agiv and C. B. Paris. 2014. Polarized light sensitivity and orientation in coral reef fish post-larvae. Plos One.9(2):
Reference Species: Altantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number:
158 Keywords: - 623
Riley, W. D., P. I. Davison, D. L. Maxwell and B. Bendall. 2013. Street lighting delays and disrupts the dispersal of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fry. Biological Conservation.158():140-146
Reference Species: Altantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Keywords: - 709
Stien, L. H., J. E. Fosseidengen, M. E. Malm, H. Sveier, T. Torgersen, D. W. Wright and F. Oppedal. 2014. Low intensity light of different colours modifies Atlantic salmon depth use. Aquacultural Engineering.62():42-48
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Farmed Atlantic salmon; Habituation; Associative Keywords: learning; Conditioning; Stress; Video image analysis; 64 Light; Strobe light
Bratland, S., L. H. Stien, V. A. Braithwaite, J.-E. Juell, O. Folkedal, J. Nilsson, F. Oppedal, J. E. Fosseidengen and T. S. Kristiansen. 2010. From fright to anticipation: Using aversive light stimuli to investigate reward conditioning in large groups of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Aquaculture International.18(6):991-1001
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Atlantic salmon; Salmo salar; Nocturnal; Keywords: 249 temperature; Seasonality
Gries, G., K. G. Whalen, F. Juanes and D. L. Parrish. 1997. Nocturnal activity of juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in late summer: Evidence of diel
activity partitioning. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.54(6):1408-1413
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Swimming; Exercise; Salmon; Salmo salar; Growth; Keywords: 285 FCR; LIght
Herbert, N. A., S. Kadri and F. A. Huntingford. 2011. A moving light stimulus elicits a sustained swimming response in farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry.37(2):317-325
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Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Salmo salar L.; Light; Fish density; Swimming depth; Keywords: 330 Welfare
Juell, J. E. and J. E. Fosseidengen. 2004. Use of artificial light to control swimming depth and fish density of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in production cages. Aquaculture.233(1-4):269-282
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Loire-Allier River; Downstream migration; Swimming speed; Active-passive movement; Pit tag: Atlantic Keywords: 457 salmon; Salmo salar; Light; Diel effects; Temperature
Martin, P., J. Rancon, G. Segura, J. Laffont, G. Boeuf and S. Dufour. 2012. Experimental study of the influence of photoperiod and temperature on the
swimming behaviour of hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) smolts. Aquaculture.362():200-208
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Artificial light; Behavior; Migration; Salmon; Smolt; Keywords: 622 Street lighting
Riley, W. D., B. Bendall, M. J. Ives, N. J. Edmonds and D. L. Maxwell. 2012. Street lighting disrupts the diel migratory pattern of wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., smolts leaving their natal stream. Aquaculture.330():74-81
Reference Species: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Salmo salar; Moving light; Light; Swimming depth; Keywords: 791 Management; Fish behavior; Color; Purple light
Wright, D. W., A. Glaropoulos, D. Solstorm, L. H. Stien and F. Oppedal. 2015. Atlantic salmon Salmo salar instantaneously follow vertical light movements in sea cages. Aquaculture Environment Interactions.7(1):61-65
Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta); Pink salmon Reference Species: (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha); Masu salmon Number: (Oncorhynchus masou masou); - Chum salmon; Masu salmon; Pink salmon; Spectral Keywords: 275 sensitivity; UV sensitivity
160 Hasegawa, E. I.. 2006. Comparison of the spectral sensitivity of three species of
juvenile salmonids. Journal of Fish Biology.68(6):
Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki utah); Rainbow Reference Species: trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); Lake char (Salvelinus Number: namaycush); - Reaction distance; Fish vision; Predation rate; Keywords: Piscivory; Swimming speed; Oncorhynchus clarki; 471 Oncorhynchus mykiss; Salvelinus namaycush
Mazur, M. M. and D. A. Beauchamp. 2003. A comparison of visual prey detection among species of piscivorous salmonids: Effects of light and low turbidities. Environmental Biology of Fishes.67(4):397-405
Reference Species: Juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar); - Number: Fish vision; foraging; Invertebrate drift; Salmo salar; Keywords: 205 winter
Fraser, N. H. C. and N. B. Metcalfe. 1997. The costs of becoming nocturnal: Feeding efficiency in relation to light intensity in juvenile Atlantic salmon. Functional Ecology.11(3):385-391
Northern squafish (Ptychocheilus oregonensis); Reference Species: Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); - Number: Predation; Light intensity; Modelling; Northern Keywords: 581 squawfish; Prey schooling; Juvenile salmon
Petersen, J. H. and D. M. Gadomski. 1994. Light-mediated predation by northern squawfish on juvenile Chinook salmon. Journal of Fish Biology.45():227-242
Reference Species: Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax); - Number: Rainbow smelt; Osmerus mordax; Strobe light; Keywords: 258 Vision; avoidance
Hamel, M. J., M. L. Brown and S. R. Chipps. 2008. Behavioral responses of rainbow smelt to in situ strobe lights. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.28(2):394-401
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Vision; Ultraviolet; UV sensitivity; Cones; Heart rate; Keywords: 73 Ontogeny; Regeneration; Thyroxine; Rainbow trout;
161 Oncorhynchus mykiss
Browman, H. I. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1994. Retinoic acid modulates retinal development in the juveniles of a teleost fish. Journal of Experimental Biology.193():191-207
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Retina; Ultraviolet cones; Fish vision Spectral sensitivity; Heart-rate conditioning; Ontogeny; Keywords: 74 Regeneration; Rod precursors; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Teleostei
Browman, H. I. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1994. The developmental trajectory of ultraviolet photosensitivity in rainbow trout is altered by thyroxine. Vision Research.34(11):1397-1406
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Behavior; Histology; Rainbow trout; Retina; Keywords: 97 Retinoids; Vision
Carvalho, P. S. M., D. B. Noltie and D. E. Tillitt. 2004. Biochemical, histological and behavioural aspects of visual function during early development of rainbow trout. Journal of Fish Biology.64(4):833-850
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Keywords: - 125
Coughlin, D. J. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1994. The contribution of ultraviolet and short-wavelength sensitive cone mechanisms to color-vision in rainbow-trout. Brain Behavior and Evolution.43(4-5):219-232
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Ultraviolet vision; Spectral sensitivity; Single unit; Keywords: 126 Wavelength discrimination; Polarization sensitivity
Coughlin, D. J. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1994. Ultraviolet sensitivity in the torus semicircularis of juvenile rainbow-trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Vision Research.34(11):1407-1413
Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Reference
162 Number: Rainbow trout; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Light; Keywords: 196 Polarization; Orientation
Flamarique, I. N. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1993. Spectral characteristics of salmonid migratory routes from southern Vancouver Island (British
Columbia). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.50(8):1706- 1716
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Polarized light; Vision Crepuscular; Oncorhynchys Keywords: 197 mykiss
Flamarique, I. N. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1997. Is the use of underwater polarized light by fish restricted to crepuscular time periods?. Vision Research.37(8):975-989
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Microspectrophotometry; Cones; Rods; Visual Keywords: 280 pigments; Ultraviolet; Rainbow trout
Hawryshyn, C. W. and F. I. Harosi. 1994. Spectral characteristics of visual pigments in rainbow-trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Vision Research.34(11):1385-1392
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Rainbow trout; Polarization sensitivity; Optic nerve; Keywords: E-vector; Extracellular recording; Chromatic 569 adaptation
Parkyn, D. C. and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1993. Polarized-light sensitivity in rainbow- trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - characterization from multiunit responses in
the optic-nerve. Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology.172(4):493-500
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Vision; Polarization; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Keywords: 649 Ontogeny
Sabbah, S., M. F. Habib-Nayany, Z. Dargaei, F. E. Hauser, M. Kamermans and C. W. Hawryshyn. 2013. Retinal region of polarization sensitivity switches during ontogeny of rainbow trout. Journal of Neuroscience.33(17):7428-7438
163
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss); Reference Species: Pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus); - Number: Foraging; Vision; Retina; Cones; Daphnia pulex; Keywords: 75 Oncorhynchus mykiss; Lepomis gibbosus
Browman, H. I., I. Novalesflamarique and C. W. Hawryshyn. 1994. Ultraviolet photoreception contributes to prey search behavior in 2 species of zooplanktivorous fishes. Journal of Experimental Biology.186():187-198
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Oncorhyncus mykiss); - Number: Keywords: - 215
Fujimori, Y., T. Tokai and K. Matuda. 1994. Effect of diurnal activity of rainbow- trout and light-intensity on gillnet catching in water tank experiments. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.60(5):577-583
Reference Species: Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson); - Number: Rainbow trout; Salmonids; VIsion; Color; Substrate; Keywords: 388 Preference
Kwain, W. H. and H. McCrimmon. 1967. The behaviour and bottom colour selection of the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, exposed to different light intensities. Animal behaviour.15(1):75-8
Reference Species: Rainbow trout, Juvenile (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Polarization; Salmonids; Rainbow trout; Keywords: Oncorhynchus mykiss; Zooplankton; Ultraviolet; 198 Target contrast; Foraging; Prey-search behavior
Flamarique, I. N. and H. I. Browman. 2001. Foraging and prey-search behaviour of small juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) under polarized light. Journal of Experimental Biology.204(14):2415-2422
Reference Species: Rainbow trout, Juvenile (Oncorhynchus mykiss); - Number: Environmental color; Feed intake; Growth; Keywords: Monochromatic light; Salmonids; Temperature; 433 Color; Light
Luchiari, A. C. and J. Pirhonen. 2008. Effects of ambient colour on colour preference and growth of juvenile rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum). Journal of Fish Biology.72(6):1504-1514
164
Reference Species: Salmon, Juvenile (Oncorhynchus spp.); - Number: Keywords: Salmonids; Juvenile; LIght; Vision; Migration 563
Ono, K. and C. A. SimenstadSchool. 2014. Reducing the effect of overwater structures on migrating juvenile salmon: An experiment with light. Ecological Engineering.71():180-189
Reference Species: Salmon; Trout; - Number: Keywords: - 374
Koike, A.. 1958. Comparative efficiency of differently coloured gill-net in the
north sea salmon fishing. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.24(1):9-12
Reference Species: Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka); - Number: Vision; Retina; Photoreceptor mechanism; Keywords: Ultraviolet; Ganglion cell; Sockeye salmon; 195 Oncorhynchus nerka
Flamarique, I. N.. 2000. The ontogeny of ultraviolet sensitivity, cone disappearance and regeneration in the sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. Journal of Experimental Biology.203(7):1161-1172
Sockeye salmon, Kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus Reference Species: nerka) ; - Number: Keywords: - 199
Flamarique, I. N., S. Hiebert and J. Sechrist. 2006. Visual performance and ocular system structure of Kokanee and Sockeye salmon following strobe
light exposure. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.26(2):453- 459
Reference Species: Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ; - Number: Keywords: - 373
Kock, T. J., S. D. Evans, T. L. Liedtke, D. W. Rondorf and M. Kohn. 2009. Evaluation of strobe lights to reduce turbine entrainment of juvenile steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at Cowlitz Falls dam, Washington.
165 Northwest Science.83(4):308-314
Reference Species: Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus); - Number: Whitefish; Swimming speed; Diel effects; Split-beam Keywords: 231 echosounder; Light
Gjelland, K. O., T. Bohn, F. R. Knudsen and P. A. Amundsen. 2004. Influence of light on the swimming speed of coregonids in subarctic lakes. Annales Zoologici Fennici.41(1):137-146
Reference Species: Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus); - Number: Whitefish; Coregonus lavaretus; Strobe light; Keywords: 379 Acoustic telemetry; Fish avoidance
Konigson, S., A. Fjalling and S. G. Lunneryd. 2002. Reactions in individual fish to strobe light. Field and aquarium experiments performed on whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus). Hydrobiologia.483(1-3):39-44
Reference Species: Dusky kob (Argyrosomus japonicus); - Number: Keywords: - 729
Timmer, R. and K. Magellan. 2011. The effects of light intensity and color on aggressive interactions in the dusky kob, Argyrosomus japonicus. Israeli Journal of Aquaculture-Bamidgeh.63():1-9
Reference Species: Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus); - Number: Teleost; Rods; Rod density; Ontogeny; Red drum; Keywords: 213 Sciaenops ocellatus; Scotopic vision; Larvae
Fuiman, L. A. and B. C. Delbos. 1998. Developmental changes in visual
sensitivity of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. Copeia.(4):936-943
Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis); Spotted seatrout Reference (Cynoscion nebulosus); red drum (Sciaenops Number: Species: ocellatus); Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus); Spot (Leiostomus xanthurus); - Electroretinography; Fish; Flicker fusion frequency; Keywords: 301 Sciaenidae; Spectral sensitivity; Visual ecology
166 Horodysky, A. Z., R. W. Brill, E. J. Warrant, J. A. Musick and R. J. Latour. 2008. Comparative visual function in five sciaenid fishes inhabiting Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Experimental Biology.211(22):3601-3612
Reference Species: Atlantic mackeral (Scombrus scombrus); Below MLS Number: Scomber scombrus; Codend; Vision; Mesh selection; Keywords: 234 Behavior
Glass, C. W., C. S. Wardle, S. J. Gosden and D. N. Racey. 1995. Studies on the use of visual-stimuli to control fish escape from codends .1. Laboratory
studies on the effect of a black tunnel on mesh penetration. Fisheries Research.23(1-2):157-164
Reference Species: Bluefin tuna, Juvenile (Thunnus thynnus); - Number: Bluefin tuna; Bumping; Juvenile; Retinomotor Keywords: 463 response; Thunnus thynnus; Visual disorientation
Masuma, S., G. Kawamura, N. Tezuka, M. Koiso and K. Namba. 2001. Retinomotor responses of juvenile bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus. Fisheries Science.67(2):228-231
Reference Species: Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus); - Number: Chub mackerel; Electroretinography; ERG; Light Keywords: emitting diodes; LED; Spectral sensitivity; Ultraviolet; 470 UV
Matsumoto, T., H. Ihara, Y. Ishida, S. Yamamoto, O. Murata and Y. Ishibashi. 2010. Spectral sensitivity of juvenile chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) in visible and ultraviolet light. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry.36(1):63-70
Reference Species: Jack mackerel; - Number: Keywords: - 14
An, Y. and T. Arimoto. 1994. Physiological and behavioral-studies on the stimulating effect of strobe light, I. Avoidance-response of jack mackerel to a strobe light barrier. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.60(6):713-718
Reference Species: Jack mackerel; - Number: Keywords: - 15
167
An, Yeoung-Il. 2004. Physiological and behavioral studies on the stimulating effect of strobe light, IV. electroretinogram of jack mackerel by light
frequency and intensity. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.40(2):132-137
Reference Species: Mackerel; - Number: Keywords: - 404
Lee, Gun-Ho; Woo Chun Lee; Young-Bong Kim; Moo-Youl Choe. 2008. Simulation of the virtual mackerel behavior to the trawl gear. Bulletin of the Korean Society of Fisheries Technology.44(1):10-19
Reference Species: Pacifc bluefin tuna, Juvenile (Thunnus orientalis); - Number: Pacific bluefin tuna; fingerling production; High Keywords: 299 mortality; Collision death; Lighting; Cortisol
Honryo, T., M. Kurata, T. Okada and Y. Ishibashi. 2013. Effects of night-time light intensity on the survival rate and stress responses in juvenile Pacific
bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis (Temminck and Schlegel). Aquaculture Research.44(7):1058-1065
Reference Species: Pacifc bluefin tuna, Juvenile (Thunnus orientalis); - Number: Early life stages; Ethology; Light intensity; Keywords: 735 Retinomotor response; visual acuity
Torisawa, S., H. Fukuda, K. Suzuki and T. Takagi. 2011. Schooling behaviour of juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis depends on their vision development. Journal of Fish Biology.79(5):1291-1303
Reference Species: Pacifc bluefin tuna, Juvenile (Thunnus orientalis); - Number: Photo environment; Spectral sensitivity; Native Keywords: 741 habitat; Early juvenile development; Tunas
Tsutsumi, Y., T. Matsumoto, T. Honryo, Y. Agawa, Y. Sawada and Y. Ishibashi. 2014. Effects of light wavelength on growth and survival rate in juvenile
Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis. Environmental Biology of Fishes.97(1):53-58
Reference Species: Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis); - Number:
168 Night vision; Mass death; Stress response; Nursery Keywords: production; Larval development; Juvenile; Scotopic 314 vision
Ishibashi, Y., T. Honryo, K. Saida, A. Hagiwara, S. Miyashita, Y. Sawada, T. Okada and M. Kurata. 2009. Artificial lighting prevents high night-time
mortality of juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, caused by poor scotopic vision. Aquaculture.293(3-4):157-163
Reference Species: Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis); - Number: Keywords: Tuna genome; Visual system; Animal opsin 529
Nakamura, Y., K. Mori, K. Saitoh, K. Oshima, M. Mekuchi, T. Sugaya, Y. Shigenobu, N. Ojima, S. Muta, A. Fujiwara, M. Yasuike, I. Oohara, H. Hirakawa, V. S. Chowdhury, T. Kobayashi, K. Nakajima, M. Sano, T. Wada, K. Tashiro, K. Ikeo, M. Hattori, S. Kuhara, T. Gojobori and K. Inouye. 2013. Evolutionary changes of multiple visual pigment genes in the complete genome of Pacific bluefin tuna. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.110(27):11061-11066
Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis); Kawakawa Reference Species: (Euthynnus affinis); Frigate mackerel (Auxis Number: thazard); - Keywords: - 721
Tamura, T., I. Hanyu and H. Niwa. 1972. Spectral sensitivity and color vision in
skipjack tuna and related species. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.38(8):799-802
Southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii); Seabirds; Reference Species: Albatross; Giant petrel Number: Albatross; Bird-scaring line; Bycatch; Mitigation; Keywords: 793 Seabirds; Streamer line; Tuna; Longline; Tori line
Yokota, K., H. Minami and M. Kiyota. 2011. Effectiveness of tori-lines for further reduction of incidental catch of seabirds in pelagic longline fisheries. Fisheries Science.77(4):479-485
Reference Species: Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Billfish; - Number: Keywords: - 207
Fritsches, K. A. and E. J. Warrant. 2004. Do tuna and billfish see color?. Pelagic
Fisheries Research Program.9(1):1–4
169
Reference Species: Various; Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Sharks Number: Bycatch mitigation; Sharks; Tuna; Billfish; Pelagic Keywords: 771 longline; Open Ocean; Catchability
Ward, P., E. Lawrence, R. Darbyshire and S. Hindmarsh. 2008. Large-scale experiment shows that nylon leaders reduce shark bycatch and benefit pelagic longline fishers. Fisheries Research.90(1-3):100-108
Various; Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Swordfish (Xiphias Reference Species: gladius); Turtles; Loggerhead turtles (Caretta Number: caretta) Sea turtle; Lightstick; Longline; Fisheries; Keywords: 764 Orientation; Bycatch; Caretta caretta
Wang, J. H., L. C. Boles, B. Higgins and K. J. Lohmann. 2007. Behavioral responses of sea turtles to lightsticks used in longline fisheries. Animal Conservation.10(2):176-182
Yellowfin tuna (Neothunnus albacora); Bigeye tuna Reference (Parathunnus sibi); Albacore tuna (Thunnus Number: Species: alalunga); Striped marlin (Makaira mitsukurii); Pacific blue marlin (Makaira mazara); Black marlin (Istiomax indicus); - Keywords: - 351
Kawamura, G., W. Nishimura, S. Ueda and T. Nishi. 2008. Color vision and
spectral sensitivity in tunas and marlins. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.47(4):
Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares); Skipjack Reference Species: (Katsuwonus pelamis); - Number: Keywords: - 109
Cillaurren, E.. 1994. Daily fluctuations in the presence of Thunnus albacares and Katsuwonus pelamis around fish aggregating devices anchored in Vanuatu, Oceania. Bulletin of Marine Science.55(2-3):581-591
Reference Species: Common murre (Uria aalge); - Number: Keywords: - 615
170 Regular, P. M., A. Hedd and W. A. Montevecchi. 2011. Fishing in the dark: A pursuit-diving seabird modifies foraging behaviour in response to nocturnal light levels. Plos One.6(10):
Not Specified; Seabird; Wedge-tailed shearwater Reference Species: (Puffinus pacificus) Number: Longline; Pelagic crypsis; Albatross; Petrel; Keywords: 110 Shearwater
Cocking, L. J., M. C. Double, P. J. Milburn and V. E. Brando. 2008. Seabird bycatch mitigation and blue-dyed bait: A spectral and experimental assessment. Biological Conservation.141(5):1354-1364
Reference Species: Seabirds; Laridae; - Number: Keywords: - 277
Hastad, O., E. Ernstdotter and A. Odeen. 2005. Ultraviolet vision and foraging in
dip and plunge diving birds. Biology Letters.1(3):306-309
Reference Species: Rockfish (Sebastes spp.); - Number: Underwater stereo imagery; Underwater lighting; Keywords: Sebastes; Visual surveys; Habitat studies; Puget 632 Sound
Rooper, C. N., K. Williams, A. De Robertis and V. Tuttle. 2015. Effect of underwater lighting on observations of density and behavior of rockfish during camera surveys. Fisheries Research.172():157-167
Reference Species: White rockfish, Juvenile (Sebastes cheni); - Number: Keywords: - 530
Nakano, H., K. Hirakawa and J. Shoji. 2015. Development of swimming speed and schooling behavior of juvenile white rockfish (Sebastes cheni) in relation to ambient light intensity. Fishery Bulletin.113(2):121-128
Black porgy; Chidai; Neko shark; Mullet; Carp; Reference Species: Goldfish; Suzuki, Bluegill; Yellowtail; Sting ray; - Number: Black porgy; Chidai; Elasmobranch; S-potential; Keywords: 720 Cones; Teleost; Spectral sensitivity
171 Tamura, T. and H. Niwa. 1967. Spectral sensitivity and color vision of fish as
indicated by s-potential. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology.22(3):
Reference Species: Red sea bream (Pagrus major); - Number: Keywords: - 350
Kawamura, G., K. Anraku, M. Nakahara and N. Shigesato. 2002. Conditioning of negatively phototactic red sea bream and their guidance by light (short paper). Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.68(5):706-708
Reference Species: Red sea bream (Pagrus major); - Number: LED; Red sea bream; Color; UV; Vision; Pagrus Keywords: 469 major
Matsumoto, T., G. Kawamura, T. Nishi, Y. Takada, N. Sugimura, Y. Yamashita and K. Kurihara. 2005. Effectiveness of led flicker lights on invasion by red sea bream Pagrus major. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.71(2):188-197
Reference Species: Red sea bream (Pagrus major); - Number: Keywords: - 676
Shiobara, Y. and T. Arimoto. 2003. Change in visual acuity and retinal adaptation according to light intensity for red sea bream Pagrus major. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi.69(4):632-636
Reference Species: Snapper (Pagrus auratus); Sparidae; - Number: Eye; Light wavelength; Optomotor response; Vision; Keywords: 628 visual acuity
Robinson, E., A. R. Jerrett, S. E. Black and W. Davison. 2011. Visual acuity of snapper Pagrus auratus: Effect of size and spectral composition. Journal of Fish Biology.79(7):1883-1894
Sparidae; Labridae; Carangidae; Centrarcanthidae; Reference Species: Serranidae; Scorpaenidae; Mullidae; Gobiidae; Number: Belonidae; Scomberomoridae; Sphyraenidae; - FAD; Fish Aggregation; FAD Attractors; Visual Keywords: 9 census; Small scale fisheries; Turkey
172 Altinagac, U., A. Kara, A. Ayaz, D. Acarli, C. R. Begburs and A. Oztekin. 2010. Comparison of fish aggregating devices (FADs) having different attractors. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances.9(6):1026-1029
Green turtle (Chelonia mydas); Loggerhead turtle Reference Species: (Caretta caretta); - Number: ERG; Electroretinography; Cones; Sea turtle; Keywords: 407 Spectral sensitivity; Visual pigment
Levenson, D. H., S. A. Eckert, M. A. Crognale, J. F. Deegan and G. H. Jacobs. 2004. Photopic spectral sensitivity of green and loggerhead sea turtles. Copeia.(4):908-914
Reference Species: Leatherback turtle; - Number: Keywords: - 408
Levenson, D. H., S. A. Eckert, M. A. Crognale, P. Duhamel, S. A. Kubis and C. A. Harms. 2005. Night time spectral sensitivity of adult female leatherback sea turtles. In: Owens, D. (ed) Proceedings of the 25th Ann. Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. Savannah, Georgia USA 16–22 January 2005.(NOAA TECH MEMO):
Reference Species: Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); - Number: Keywords: - 590
Piovano, S., A. Farcomeni and C. Giacoma. 2013. Do colours affect biting behaviour in loggerhead sea turtles?. Ethology Ecology & Evolution.25(1):12-20
Reference Species: Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta); - Number: Keywords: - 765
Wang, J. H., L. C. Boles, B. Higgins, J. S. McAlister and K. J. Lohmann. 2005. Light sticks used in longline fisheries attract juvenile loggerhead sea turtles. In: T. Wibbels and D. Owens (Eds) Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. 16 Jan – 22 Jan 2005, Savannah, GA.(U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Tech Memo):
Longline targets; Sea turtle; loggerhead turtle Reference Species: (Caretta caretta); Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys Number:
173 coriacea) Reptilia; Testudines; Sea turtle; Predator avoidance; Keywords: Bycatch reduction; Gear modification; Fisheries 56 interaction
Bostwick, A., B. M. Higgins, A. M. Landry, Jr. and M. L. McCracken. 2014. Novel use of a shark model to elicit innate behavioral responses in sea
turtles: Application to bycatch reduction in commercial fisheries. Chelonian Conservation and Biology.13(2):237-246
Reference Species: Longline targets; Sea turtles Number: Keywords: - 209
Fritsches, K. A., L. Mathger and E. J. Warrant. 2005. Differences in the visual capabilities of sea turtles and blue water fishes -- implications for bycatch reduction. In: T. Wibbels and D. Owens (Eds) Proceedings of the Twenty-
fifth Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. 16 Jan – 22 Jan 2005, Savannah, GA.U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Tech Memo():
Reference Species: Longline targets; Sea turtles Number: Keywords: - 323
Johnsen, S.. 2005. Selective invisibility: The design of fishing lures that cannot be seen by sea turtles. In: Owens, D. (ed) Proceedings of the 25th Ann.
Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. Savannah, Georgia USA 16–22 January 2005.(NOAA TECH MEMO):
Reference Species: Various; Sea turtle Number: Capture; Deterrent; Fisheries; Fishing gear; Keywords: 175 Mitigation
Echwikhi, K., I. Jribi, M. N. Bradai and A. Bouain. 2011. Effect of bait on sea turtles bycatch rates in pelagic longlines: An overview. Amphibia- Reptilia.32(4):493-502
Reference Species: Various; Turtles; Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) Number: Keywords: Sea turtle; Bycatch; Gillnet; UV; Vision 767
Wang, J., J. Barkan, S. Fisler, C. Godinez-Reyes and Y. Swimmer. 2013.
Developing ultraviolet illumination of gillnets as a method to reduce sea turtle
174 bycatch. Biology Letters.9(5):
Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); - Number: Longlines; Bait; Selectivity; Fish behavior; Swordfish; Keywords: 70 Xiphias gladius
Broadhurst, M. K. and F. H. V. Hazin. 2001. Influences of type and orientation of bait on catches of swordfish (Xiphias gladius) and other species in an
artisanal sub-surface longline fishery off northeastern Brazil. Fisheries Research.53(2):169-179
Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); - Number: Keywords: - 211
Fritsches, K. A., R. W. Brill and E. J. Warrant. 2005. The effect of ocular heating
on vision in swordfishes. Pelagic Fisheries Research Program.10(2):1-3
Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); - Number: Keywords: - 212
Fritsches, K. A., R. W. Brill and E. J. Warrant. 2005. Warm eyes provide
superior vision in swordfishes. Current Biology.15(1):55-58
Reference Species: Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Seabirds; Albatross Number: Seabirds; Pelagic longline; Swordfish; Albatross; Keywords: 241 South Pacific Subtropical Front
Gonzalez, A., R. Vega, M. Angela Barbieri and E. Yanez. 2012. Determination of factors affecting the bycatch of seabirds in Chilean pelagic longline fleet. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research.40(3):786-799
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna; Blue shark; other Reference Species: elesmobranch Number: Bite-offs; Bycatch; Circle hook; Longline; Selectivity; Keywords: 4 Mortality; Shark; Wire leader
Afonso, A. S., R. Santiago, H. Hazin and F. H. V. Hazin. 2012. Shark bycatch
and mortality and hook bite-offs in pelagic longlines: Interactions between
175 hook types and leader materials. Fisheries Research.131():9-14
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Reference Short-finned Pilot Whale (Globicephala Number: Species: macrorhyncus); False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens); Sharks Fishery interaction; Globicephala macrorhyncus; Keywords: Physical protection; Pseudorca crassidens; Sock 612 design; Spider design
Rabearisoa, N., P. Bach, P. Tixier and C. Guinet. 2012. Pelagic longline fishing trials to shape a mitigation device of the depredation by toothed whales. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.432():55-63
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Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Reference Species: Blue shark (Prioance glauca); Marine mammals; Number: Cetaceans; Pinnipeds Cetaceans; Fishery interaction; Longline; Pelagic Keywords: 573 fisheries; Pinnipeds; Western South Atlantic
Passadore, C., A. Domingo and E. R. Secchi. 2015. Analysis of marine mammal bycatch in the Uruguayan pelagic longline fishery operating in the
southwestern Atlantic Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1637-1652
Swordfish (Xiphias gladius); Tuna (Thunnus spp.); Reference Blue shark (Prionace glauca); Odontocetes; Killer Number: Species: whale (Orcinus orca); False killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) Cetaceans; Fishery interaction; Longline; Pelagic Keywords: 574 fisheries; Western South Atlantic
Passadore, C., A. Domingo and E. R. Secchi. 2015. Depredation by killer whale (Orcinus orca) and false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) on the catch of
the Uruguayan pelagic longline fishery in southwestern Atlantic Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil.72(5):1653-1666
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