Cetacean Acoustic Welfare in Wild and Managed-Care Settings: Gaps and Opportunities
Cetaceans are potentially at risk of poor welfare due to the animals’ natural reliance on sound and the persistent nature of anthropogenic noise, especially in the wild. Industrial, commercial, and recreational human activity has expanded across the seas, resulting in a propagation of sound with var...
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Autores principales: | Paige E. Stevens, Heather M. Hill, Jason N. Bruck |
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MDPI AG
2021
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