Bycatch DB by Modality Final
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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 6 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