Title:
eCREM, Effects and Control of Anthropogenic Noise in Marine Ecosystems
Principle Investigator:
Michel André
Abstract:
Start date: :
September 2007
End date:
December 2009
Financing:
Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Gobierno de España (083/SGTB/2007/1.4)
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Publication list:
Monitoring the ocean noise interactions
Interfacing science and education for a better management of coastal and ocean acoustic budget
An adapting neural network for sperm whale separation
Decalcifying Protocol of Odontocete Ear Samples with RDO®.
Decalcifying odontocete ears following a routine protocol with RDO®
A second generation of an autonomous and portable auditory screening system for cetacean clinical and research purposes
Electronic upgrades on the second generation of an autonomous and portable cetacean auditory screening system
Imaging Techniques to study the effects of low frequency sounds on Cephalopods spp.
Cetacean ultrastructural cochlear imaging through scanning electron microscopy
Modeling the underwater noise associated to the construction and operation of offshore wind turbines
Describing odontocete inner ear ultrastructures: contribution from scanning electron microscopy
Scanning Electron Microscopy Images of Odontocete Cochlea
Study the ultraestructures of statocysts in Cephalopod spp. Through Imaging Techniques
Imaging Techniques to study the ultrastructures of statocysts in Cephalopods spp
Morphological study of Odontocete cochlea through scanning electron microscopy
Decalcifying protocol of odontocete ear samples with RDO®
Decalcifying Protocol of Odontocete Ear Samples with RDO®,
Imaging of odontocete cochlea through scanning and transmission electron microscopy
Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy Imaging of Odontocete Cochlea
Low-frequency sounds induce acoustic trauma in cephalopods
Does exposure to noise from human activities compromise sensory information from cephalopod statocysts?
Ultrastructural Damage of Loligo vulgaris and Illex coindetii statocysts after Low Frequency Sound Exposure
Acoustic trauma in cephalopods under low-frequency sound controlled exposure experiments
Low frequency sound Exposure experiments on Cephalopods.
Imaging Techniques to study the effects of low frequency sounds on Cephalopods
Characterization of proteoic changes on the statocyst endolymph for the assessment of acoustic trauma on common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)
Characterization of proteoic changes on the statocyst endolymph for the assessment of acoustic trauma on common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)
Participation:
Cristina Álvarez Baquerizo
Michel André
James L. Aroyan
Joan Vicent Castell
Alex Mas
Maria Morell
Marta Solé
Mike van der Schaar