Sound sensitivity of the giant scallop (Placopecten magelanicus) is life stage, intensity, and frequency dependent
Sound sensitivity of the giant scallop (Placopecten magelanicus) is life stage, intensity, and frequency dependent
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2023-02-13
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Jézéquel, Youenn
Cones, Seth
Mooney, T. Aran
Cones, Seth
Mooney, T. Aran
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10.1121/10.0017171
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There is increasing concern that anthropogenic sounds have a significant impact on marine animals, but there remains insufficient data on sound sensitivities for most invertebrates, despite their ecological and economic importance. We quantified auditory thresholds (in particle acceleration levels) and bandwidth of the giant scallop (Placopecten magellanicus) and subsequently sought to discern sensitivity among two different life stages: juveniles (1 yr olds) and subadults (3 yr olds). We also leveraged a novel valvometry technique to quantify the amplitude of scallop valve gape reductions when exposed to different sound amplitudes and frequencies. Behavioral responses were obtained for lower frequencies below 500 Hz, with best sensitivity at 100 Hz. There were significant differences between the auditory thresholds of juveniles and subadults, with juveniles being more sensitive, suggesting ontogenetic differences in hearing sensitivity. Scallops showed intensity and frequency dependent responses to sounds, with higher valve closures to lower frequencies and higher sound levels. To our knowledge, these are the first data highlighting life stage, intensity, and frequency responses to sound in a marine benthic invertebrate. These results demonstrate clear sound sensitivity and underscore that the potential impacts of anthropogenic sound in valuable ecological resources, such as scallops, may be dependent on sound characteristics.
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Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2023. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153(2), (2023): 1130–1137, https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0017171.
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Jézéquel, Y., Cones, S., & Mooney, T. (2023). Sound sensitivity of the giant scallop (Placopecten magelanicus) is life stage, intensity, and frequency dependent. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 153(2), 1130–1137.