[AUDITORY] Call for Paper on Fish Bioacoustics ("Joseph A. Sisneros" )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Call for Paper on Fish Bioacoustics
From:    "Joseph A. Sisneros"  <sisneros@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 16 Feb 2022 15:09:01 -0800

--00000000000015e62205d82abe9d Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Special Issue on Fish Bioacoustics: Hearing and Sound Communication *Call for Papers* *The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America* (JASA) is calling for papers to be included in a special issue on =E2=80=9CFish Bioacoustics: Hea= ring and Sound Communication.=E2=80=9D This special issue of JASA will focus on fish bioacoustics =E2=80=93 the pr= oduction and detection of sound by fishes, as well as acoustic communication. The broad topic has been the focus of several books in the past and there was also a special session of fish bioacoustics at an ASA meeting (in honor of Anthony Hawkins and Arthur Popper), but there is no recent compendium of papers on the breadth of the subject. This special issue is especially appropriate today since the field of fish bioacoustics is expanding from a discipline that examines the basic science of fish hearing and sound communication to one that is increasingly crossing into applied issues that center around the potential effects of anthropogenic sound on fishes, from physiology to behavior, and from effects of sound on individuals to populations. We invite participation in the special issue from everyone in the field from students to senior investigators. The goal is for the special issue to be a major contribution to the state of the art in fish bioacoustics. The special issue=E2=80=99s focus includes (but is not limited to): - Work that focuses on hearing, sound production, acoustic communication, and related morphology, neuroanatomy, physiology, and behavior. - Structure and function of the lateral line. - Critical reviews of some aspect of the fish bioacoustics literature. - State of the art in one or more aspects of fish bioacoustics. - History of one or more aspects of the field. - Discuss the work of one or more seminal investigators who have studied fish bioacoustics, from Aristotle to the present. - Current methods and ideas on the application and use of critical techniques. - Crucial gaps in the literature and filling these gaps. - Applied issues in fish bioacoustics including effects of anthropogenic sound. - Development and implementation of criteria for potential effects of anthropogenic sound on fishes. - New and exciting work in any aspect of the topic. Papers can be on any topic related to fish bioacoustics and include important or pioneering methods. Thus, papers on behavioral responses to anthropogenic sound, approaches to measuring particle motion and substrate vibration, updates on the anatomy of the auditory nervous system, analysis of inner ear function, and role of the lateral line, and a myriad of other topics and questions would be appropriate. The papers can include: original research on a topic of interest to the authors; reviews of particular issues, or opinions on aspects of the topic. Papers can take any of a variety of formats: see submission section below. Upon publication, papers will be freely available for one year. If you have any questions about your intended paper, please email the Guest Editors. *Deadline: *Deadline for manuscript submission is March 1, 2023 *Peer-review and editorial decisions of submitted manuscripts will be handled with the usual processes for JASA. Accepted papers will be published in the next available regular issue of the journal and identified as belonging to this Special Issue. After all papers have been published for the Special Issue, they will all be listed in an online collection on the JASA website.* *Guest Editors* Arthur N. Popper* University of Maryland, USA Email: Apopper@xxxxxxxx Michael L. Fine Virginia Commonwealth University, USA Email: mfine@xxxxxxxx Joseph A. Sisneros University of Washington, USA Email: sisneros@xxxxxxxx Dennis Higgs University of Windsor, Canada Email: dhiggs@xxxxxxxx Allen Mensinger University of Minnesota Deluth, USA Email: amensing@xxxxxxxx *Submission:* - In your manuscript file, before the abstract, please include the following: =E2=80=9CThis paper is part of a special issue on Fish Bioaco= ustics: Hearing and Sound Communication.=E2=80=9D - To submit your paper, please visit the JASA author page <https://asa.scitation.org/jas/authors/manuscript>, where you will find instructions for authors and the link by which you can submit your artic= le. For the article type, select one of the following: - =E2=80=9CSpecial Issue Article=E2=80=9D article type for research a= rticles; - =E2=80=9CForum Article=E2=80=9D for perspectives (may express opini= ons, advocate actions, anecdotes, or historical fact); - =E2=80=9CReview Article=E2=80=9D for reviews; or - =E2=80=9CLetters to the Editor=E2=80=9D for short research articles= (3-4 published pages). - Also, please select this Special Issue as the destination for your work using the section/category drop-down menu. **Liaison Guest Associate Editor. This role serves as the only or second Guest Editor on most papers submitted to the Special Issue.* ********************************************************************** Joseph A. Sisneros, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Adjunct Professor of Biology University of Washington ********************************************************************** email: sisneros@xxxxxxxx office phone: 206-543-8893; lab phone: 206-543-5313 website: http://sisneroslab.org ********************************************************************** Mailing Address: University of Washington Department of Psychology 306 Guthrie Hall Seattle, WA 98195-1525 *********************************************************************** --00000000000015e62205d82abe9d Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D""><div style=3D"colo= r:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Montserrat,sans-serif"><div class=3D"gmail-page-he= ading" style=3D""><h2 style=3D"line-height:56px;margin:20px 0px"><font size= =3D"4">Special Issue on Fish Bioacoustics: Hearing and Sound Communication<= br></font><strong style=3D"font-size:small"><font size=3D"4">Call for Paper= s</font></strong></h2></div></div><div style=3D"color:rgb(0,0,0);font-famil= y:Montserrat,sans-serif"><div id=3D"gmail-rich-text-9b1a1b0c-cc1f-40f2-86be= -b2e2ea293e34" class=3D"gmail-pb-rich-text" style=3D""><p style=3D"font-siz= e:16px"><em>The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America</em>=C2=A0(JAS= A) is calling for papers to be included in a special issue on =E2=80=9CFish= Bioacoustics: Hearing and Sound Communication.=E2=80=9D</p><p style=3D"fon= t-size:16px">This special issue of JASA will focus on fish bioacoustics =E2= =80=93 the production and detection of sound by fishes, as well as acoustic= communication.=C2=A0 The broad topic has been the focus of several books i= n the past and there was also a special session of fish bioacoustics at an = ASA meeting (in honor of Anthony Hawkins and Arthur Popper), but there is n= o recent compendium of papers on the breadth of the subject.</p><p style=3D= "font-size:16px">This special issue is especially appropriate today since t= he field of fish bioacoustics is expanding from a discipline that examines = the basic science of fish hearing and sound communication to one that is in= creasingly crossing into applied issues that center around the potential ef= fects of anthropogenic sound on fishes, from physiology to behavior, and fr= om effects of sound on individuals to populations.</p><p style=3D"font-size= :16px">We invite participation in the special issue from everyone in the fi= eld from students to senior investigators. The goal is for the special issu= e to be a major contribution to the state of the art in fish bioacoustics.<= /p><p style=3D"font-size:16px">The special issue=E2=80=99s focus includes (= but is not limited to):</p><ul style=3D"font-size:16px;margin:0px 0px 0px 1= 6px;padding-left:16px;list-style-position:inside"><li>Work that focuses on = hearing, sound production, acoustic communication, and related morphology, = neuroanatomy, physiology, and behavior.</li><li>Structure and function of t= he lateral line.</li><li>Critical reviews of some aspect of the fish bioaco= ustics literature.</li><li>State of the art in one or more aspects of fish = bioacoustics.</li><li>History of one or more aspects of the field.</li><li>= Discuss the work of one or more seminal investigators who have studied fish= bioacoustics, from Aristotle to the present.</li><li>Current methods and i= deas on the application and use of critical techniques.</li><li>Crucial gap= s in the literature and filling these gaps.</li><li>Applied issues in fish = bioacoustics including effects of anthropogenic sound.</li><li>Development = and implementation of criteria for potential effects of anthropogenic sound= on fishes.</li><li>New and exciting work in any aspect of the topic.</li><= /ul><p style=3D"font-size:16px">Papers can be on any topic related to fish = bioacoustics and include important or pioneering methods.=C2=A0 Thus, paper= s on behavioral responses to anthropogenic sound, approaches to measuring p= article motion and substrate vibration, updates on the anatomy of the audit= ory nervous system, analysis of inner ear function, and role of the lateral= line, and a myriad of other topics and questions would be appropriate. The= papers can include: original research on a topic of interest to the author= s; reviews of particular issues, or opinions on aspects of the topic.=C2=A0= Papers can take any of a variety of formats: see submission section below.= Upon publication, papers will be freely available for one year.=C2=A0</p><= p style=3D"font-size:16px">If you have any questions about your intended pa= per, please email the Guest Editors.</p><p style=3D"font-size:16px"><strong= >Deadline:=C2=A0</strong>Deadline for manuscript submission is March 1, 202= 3</p><p style=3D"font-size:16px"><em>Peer-review and editorial decisions of= submitted manuscripts will be handled with the usual processes for JASA. A= ccepted papers will be published in the next available regular issue of the= journal and identified as belonging to this Special Issue. After all paper= s have been published for the Special Issue, they will all be listed in an = online collection on the JASA website.</em></p><p style=3D"font-size:16px">= <strong>Guest Editors</strong></p><p style=3D"font-size:16px">Arthur N. Pop= per*<br>University of Maryland, USA<br>Email:=C2=A0<a href=3D"mailto:Apoppe= r@xxxxxxxx" style=3D"background-color:transparent;color:rgb(0,174,239);text-= decoration-line:none">Apopper@xxxxxxxx</a></p><p style=3D"font-size:16px">Mi= chael L. Fine<br>Virginia Commonwealth University, USA<br>Email:=C2=A0<a hr= ef=3D"mailto:mfine@xxxxxxxx" style=3D"background-color:transparent;color:rgb= (0,174,239);text-decoration-line:none">mfine@xxxxxxxx</a></p><p style=3D"fon= t-size:16px">Joseph A. Sisneros<br>University of Washington, USA<br>Email:= =C2=A0<a href=3D"mailto:sisneros@xxxxxxxx">sisneros@xxxxxxxx</a></p><p style=3D= "font-size:16px">Dennis Higgs<br>University of Windsor, Canada<br>Email:=C2= =A0<a href=3D"mailto:dhiggs@xxxxxxxx" style=3D"background-color:transpar= ent;color:rgb(0,174,239);text-decoration-line:none">dhiggs@xxxxxxxx</a><= /p><p style=3D"font-size:16px">Allen Mensinger<br>University of Minnesota D= eluth, USA<br>Email:=C2=A0<a href=3D"mailto:amensing@xxxxxxxx" style=3D"ba= ckground-color:transparent;color:rgb(0,174,239);text-decoration-line:none">= amensing@xxxxxxxx</a></p><p style=3D"font-size:16px"><strong>Submission:</= strong></p><ul style=3D"font-size:16px;margin:0px 0px 0px 16px;padding-left= :16px;list-style-position:inside"><li>In your manuscript file, before the a= bstract, please include the following: =E2=80=9CThis paper is part of a spe= cial issue on Fish Bioacoustics: Hearing and Sound Communication.=E2=80=9D<= /li><li>To submit your paper, please visit the=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://asa.= scitation.org/jas/authors/manuscript" style=3D"background-color:transparent= ;color:rgb(0,174,239);text-decoration-line:none">JASA author page</a>, wher= e you will find instructions for authors and the link by which you can subm= it your article. For the article type, select one of the following:<ul styl= e=3D"margin:0px 0px 0px 16px;padding-left:16px;list-style-type:disc;list-st= yle-position:inside"><li>=E2=80=9CSpecial Issue Article=E2=80=9D article ty= pe for research articles;</li><li>=E2=80=9CForum Article=E2=80=9D for persp= ectives (may express opinions, advocate actions, anecdotes, or historical f= act);</li><li>=E2=80=9CReview Article=E2=80=9D for reviews; or</li><li>=E2= =80=9CLetters to the Editor=E2=80=9D for short research articles (3-4 publi= shed pages).</li></ul></li><li>Also, please select this Special Issue as th= e destination for your work using the section/category drop-down menu.</li>= </ul><p style=3D"font-size:16px"><em>*Liaison Guest Associate Editor. This = role serves as the only or second Guest Editor on most papers submitted to = the Special Issue.</em></p></div></div></div><div><div dir=3D"ltr" class=3D= "gmail_signature" data-smartmail=3D"gmail_signature"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div = dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"= ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div dir=3D"ltr"><div style=3D"text-align:left">*****= *****************************************************************</div><div= >Joseph A. Sisneros, Ph.D.<div>Professor of Psychology</div><div>Adjunct Pr= ofessor=C2=A0of Biology<br></div><div>University of Washington<br>*********= *************************************************************<br><div>email= :=C2=A0<a href=3D"mailto:sisneros@xxxxxxxx" target=3D"_blank">sisneros@xxxxxxxx= </a></div><div>office phone: 206-543-8893; lab phone: 206-543-5313</div><di= v>website:=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://sisneroslab.org/" target=3D"_blank">http:= //sisneroslab.org</a></div></div><div>*************************************= *********************************<br>Mailing Address:</div><div>University = of Washington</div><div>Department of Psychology</div><div>306 Guthrie Hall= </div><div>Seattle, WA 98195-1525</div></div><div><div style=3D"text-align:= left">*********************************************************************= **=C2=A0</div><div style=3D"text-align:left"><img src=3D"https://docs.googl= e.com/uc?export=3Ddownload&amp;id=3D1uzgYX8CxYaAEcFMIe9fRhsb7FtxSGy2p&amp;r= evid=3D0B-jlGOnn9s3jNkNxazJ1b1dqL25rQk01ZXNlMW5YeFJZVnY4PQ" width=3D"96" he= ight=3D"96" style=3D"text-align:center"></div></div></div></div></div></div= ></div></div></div></div></div></div></div> --00000000000015e62205d82abe9d--


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