Acoustic deterrents do not reduce black drum predation on oysters.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research

Acoustic deterrents do not reduce black drum predation on oysters.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research

Kenneth M. Brown , Gary W. Peterson , Gerald J. George
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Aug 1, 2006 · English · eBook (13 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 13
Language English
Published Aug 1, 2006
Publisher Thomson Gale

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In a thorough examination of the impact of acoustic deterrents on black drum predation of oysters, this article provides valuable insights for marine biologists and environmental researchers. The authors discuss their findings, revealing that the use of sound-based technologies did not significantly reduce the predation rates on oysters, challenging the previously held assumptions about acoustic deterrence in aquatic ecosystems.

Through meticulous research and data analysis, the article highlights the complexities of predator-prey interactions and underscores the need for alternative strategies to protect vulnerable oyster populations. These findings open new avenues for exploration in the ongoing efforts to preserve marine biodiversity and may influence future studies focused on the management of shellfish resources.
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