Emilie Rojas
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From distraction to habituation: Ecological and behavioural responses of invasive fish to anthropogenic noise
keywords: anthropogenic noise, habituation, biological invasions, trophic interaction strength, distraction
Anthropogenic noise does not strengthen multiple predator effects in a freshwater invasive fish
Man-made noise can alter community dynamics through predation. Animals interact with conspecifics while foraging that can influence predation rates. We show that anthropogenic noise does alter predation when conspecific was present.
Adding insult to injury: anthropogenic noise intensifies predation risk by an invasive freshwater fish species
Ecological impact of invasive species can be modulated by human-induced alterations in habitats, helping biodiversity loss. We tested man-made noise effect on the predation of N.melanostomus. We found that noise can exacerbate invasive species impact.
2025
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Prosnier, Loïc;
Rojas, Emilie Francoise;
Valéro, Olivier;
Médoc, Vincent.
(2025)
Chronic Broadband Noise Increases the Fitness of a Laboratory-Raised Freshwater Zooplankton.
Environmental Science and Technology
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Prosnier, Loïc;
Rojas, Emilie Francoise;
Valéro, Olivier;
Médoc, Vincent.
(2025)
Chronic Broadband Noise Increases the Fitness of a Laboratory-Raised Freshwater Zooplankton.
Environmental Science and Technology
Vitenskapelig artikkel