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Rapid assessment of avian species richness and abundance using acoustic indices

机译:使用声学指数对禽类丰富度和丰富的快速评估

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Accelerating global shifts in climate and land use change are altering natural habitats and species assemblages, making management interventions crucial to halt the biodiversity crisis. Management decisions must be informed by accurate biodiversity assessments. However, such assessments are often time consuming, expensive, and require specialist knowledge. Monitoring environmental sound may offer a novel method for rapid biodiversity assessment. Changes in species assemblages at a given location are reflected in the site's acoustic energy, termed the soundscape. Soundscapes can be readily described using acoustic indices; metrics based on objective features of recordings such as pitch and amplitude. Changes in acoustic indices values may therefore reflect changes in species assemblages, alerting land managers to shifts in wildlife populations. However, thus far, evidence supporting the use of acoustic indices in biodiversity monitoring has been equivocal. Here, we test the practical application of acoustic indices for biodiversity monitoring while solving methodological issues and providing conceptual clarity.Using 84 h of audio recordings covering 315 dawns from 43 sites, coupled with bird assemblage and vegetation data collected in the field, we demonstrate strong relationships between acoustic indices and avian species richness and abundance. In contrast with many previous studies, we found that sites with high bird species-richness and abundance had less even soundscapes (i.e. acoustic energy was less evenly distributed among frequencies) compared with sites with low species richness and abundance. Crucially, these patterns were coherent across multiple acoustic indices, and across habitat types, emphasising their utility for monitoring. Acoustic indices sensitive to the frequencies at which birds sing are most useful for monitoring avian communities; the Acoustic Evenness Index, Biophony Index, and the biophony component of the Normalised Difference Soundscape Index exhibited the strongest relationship with species richness. Land managers can use acoustic indices for biodiversity monitoring, complementing other, more established, assessment methods.
机译:加速气候和土地利用变化的全球变化正在改变自然栖息地和物种组合,使管理干预至关重要,以阻止生物多样性危机。必须通过准确的生物多样性评估来了解管理决定。然而,这种评估通常是耗时,昂贵的,并且需要专业知识。监测环境声音可以为快速生物多样性评估提供一种新的方法。给定位置的物种组件的变化反映在现场的声能中,称为Soundscape。使用声学指数可以容易地描述SoundScapes;基于录音的客观特征的指标,例如音调和幅度。因此,声学指数值的变化可能反映了物种组合的变化,警告土地管理人员在野生动物种群中转移。然而,到目前为止,证据证据支持在生物多样性监测中使用声学指标已经是等偶数的。在这里,我们测试生物多样性监测的声学指数的实际应用,同时解决方法问题并提供概念清晰度。84小时的音频录音从43个景点覆盖315次曙光,加上鸟类组合和植被数据,我们展示了强大的声学指数与禽类的关系丰富与丰富。与许多以前的研究相比,我们发现具有高鸟类和丰度的鸟类的遗址甚至甚至具有较低的物种丰富和丰富的频率均匀分布的声能量均匀分布。至关重要的是,这些模式在多个声学指数中是连贯的,并且跨境类型,强调他们的实用性进行监测。对鸟类唱歌最有用的频率对监测禽类社区最有用的声学指数;归一化差异Soundscape指数的声学均匀指数,野生指数和私人分量与物种丰富性的最强关系表现出最强的关系。土地管理人员可以使用用于生物多样性监测的声学指标,补充其他,更建立,评估方法。

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