Date: February
15, 2018
Source:
American Geophysical Union
Summary:
Audio recordings of Hurricanes Irma and
Maria's passage over Puerto Rico document how the calls of coastal critters
changed in response to the deadly storms. The hurricanes caused a major
disruption in the acoustic activity of snapping shrimp, a reduction in insect
and bird sounds, and potentially an intensification of fish choruses, according
to new research.
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