Behavioral responses of Silver Carp to underwater acoustic deterrent sounds

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
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Abstract

Objective

Invasive carps continue to spread across the Mississippi River basin, posing significant ecological risk. Identifying technologies to slow their dispersal is critical. The use of sound has been proposed as a method to modify the behavior of Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, offering a nonstructural deterrent strategy.

Methods

Silver Carp implanted with acoustic transmitters were released into earthen ponds equipped with telemetry arrays. The fish were exposed to a 30-min playback of three underwater sounds (chirp saw, chirp square, and 100-hp boat motor). Movement trajectories were analyzed using a two-state hidden Markov model to estimate the effects of environmental and experimental variables on fish behavior.

Results

The results of the hidden Markov model supported two behavioral states. State 1 was characterized by longer step lengths (distance between positions) and greater directional persistence in turning angle (change in direction between two intervals), indicative of heighted activity. State 2 was defined by shorter step lengths and less directional persistence, suggesting reduced activity. Silver Carp that were exposed to the chirp square sound had an increased likelihood of entering state 1, whereas the 100-hp boat motor sound promoted transitions to state 2.

Conclusions

Underwater sounds distinctly influenced the movement of Silver Carp in earthen ponds. The chirp square sound elicited heightened activity levels, demonstrating potential for use in acoustic deterrent applications. However, the response of Silver Carp to these sounds may be influenced by the size of the study environment or the absence of natural drivers of fish behavior, such as food or reproduction. This study contributes to the development of nonstructural, species-specific deterrent systems by identifying sounds that influence the behavior of invasive carps. The application of sound-based methods may play a critical role in integrated pest management strategies for invasive carps, potentially limiting their spread while minimizing effects on native species.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Behavioral responses of Silver Carp to underwater acoustic deterrent sounds
Series title Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
DOI 10.1093/tafafs/vnaf003
Volume 154
Issue 2
Publication Date April 10, 2025
Year Published 2025
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Columbia Environmental Research Center, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, Western Fisheries Research Center
Description 12 p.
First page 150
Last page 161
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