Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our review of hearing in two
focal cetacean species exposed to Ocean Economy developments in the Indian
Ocean:

Plön, S. and N. Roussouw. 2022. Focussing on the receiver- hearing in two
focal cetaceans exposed to Ocean Economy developments. *Applied Acoustics
196:108890.*

Abstract: Plans for large-scale economic developments in the Indian Ocean,
including increased shipping, oil and

gas exploration and offshore mining, have resulted in concerns about
potential impacts on cetaceans.

Two species of particular interest are the resident, coastal Indian Ocean
humpback dolphin *Sousa plumbea*

and the migratory humpback whale *Megaptera novaeangliae*. As the two
species belong to different hearing

groups (high-frequency odontocetes vs low-frequency mysticetes), we review
the available literature

on their differing hearing mechanisms (physiology), specialities and
sensitivities here as there is a lack of

data available for these two species in the Indian Ocean region. The
reviewed information included audiogram

data, species-specific frequencies and sensitivity ranges, ear morphology
and adaptations for hearing

in their respective groups where available. For odontocetes, most
information stems from animals

under human care, while for mysticetes bioacoustic measurements, like
audiograms, are more difficult

to access, resulting in a lack of data on hearing for *M. novaeangliae*.
Our review highlights an absence

of baselines upon which to measure future impacts from anthropogenic
developments in the Indian

Ocean and we suggest future work to address this.

Our work is not only timely in view of the planned anthropogenic
developments in the Indian Ocean,

but also has wider implications in the global context as cumulative impacts
on cetaceans grow due to

increased international demand for resources and associated Ocean Economy
developments.


You can access the pdf for free at the following link for the next 50 days:
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1fIeS_,YInY-8

Alternatively, please e-mail me for a pdf copy or any queries.
Kind regards, Stephanie

Assoc. Prof. Stephanie Plön

Medical Virology

Department of Pathology

Stellenbosch University

and

Bayworld Centre for Research and Education (BCRE)

Port Elizabeth

South Africa

Cell: +27-76-3791067

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephanie_Ploen

*https://iucn-csg.org/stephanie-plon-phd/
<https://iucn-csg.org/stephanie-plon-phd/>*
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