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Rapid recovery following short-term acoustic disturbance in two fish species

机译:两种鱼类的短期声扰动后迅速恢复

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Noise from human activities is known to impact organisms in a variety of taxa, but most experimental studies on the behavioural effects of noise have focused on examining responses associated with the period of actual exposure. Unlike most pollutants, acoustic noise is generally short-lived, usually dissipating quickly after the source is turned off or leaves the area. In a series of experiments, we use established experimental paradigms to examine how fish behaviour and physiology are affected, both during short-term (2 min) exposure to playback of recordings of anthropogenic noise sources and in the immediate aftermath of noise exposure. We considered the anti-predator response and ventilation rate of juvenile European eels (Anguilla anguilla) and ventilation rate of juvenile European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax). As previously found, additional-noise exposure decreased eel anti-predator responses, increased startle latency and increased ventilation rate relative to ambient-noise-exposed controls. Our results show for the first time that those effects quickly dissipated; eels showed rapid recovery of startle responses and startle latency, and rapid albeit incomplete recovery of ventilation rate in the 2 min after noise cessation. Seabass in both laboratory and open-water conditions showed an increased ventilation rate during playback of additional noise compared with ambient conditions. However, within 2 min of noise cessation, ventilation rate showed complete recovery to levels equivalent to ambient-exposed control individuals. Care should be taken in generalizing these rapid-recovery results, as individuals might have accrued other costs during noise exposure and other species might show different recovery times. Nonetheless, our results from two different fish species provide tentative cause for optimism with respect to recovery following short-duration noise exposure, and suggest that considering periods following noise exposures could be important for mitigation and management decisions.
机译:已知来自人类活动的噪声会影响各种分类单元中的生物,但是有关噪声的行为影响的大多数实验研究都集中在检查与实际暴露时间有关的响应。与大多数污染物不同,声噪声通常是短暂的,通常在声源关闭或离开该区域后很快消散。在一系列实验中,我们使用既定的实验范式来检验鱼类行为和生理状况如何受到影响,包括在短期(2分钟)内暴露于人为噪声源的录音回放过程中以及在噪声暴露后立即受到影响。我们考虑了欧洲鳗els(Anguilla anguilla)和欧洲鲈鱼(Dicentrarchus labrax)的抗捕食者反应和通风率。如先前所发现,相对于暴露于环境噪声的对照组,额外的噪声暴露会降低鳗鱼的抗捕食者反应,增加惊吓潜伏期和增加通风率。我们的结果首次表明,这些影响很快消失了。鳗鱼表现出惊吓反应和惊吓潜伏期的快速恢复,并且在戒除噪音后的2分钟内迅速恢复了通气率,尽管速度并不完全。与环境条件相比,在实验室和开放水域条件下,鲈鱼在回放额外噪声时均显示出更高的通风速率。然而,在停止噪音的2分钟内,通气率显示完全恢复到与暴露于环境的对照组相同的水平。概括这些快速恢复的结果时应格外小心,因为个人在噪声暴露期间可能已经累积了其他成本,而其他物种可能会显示不同的恢复时间。但是,我们从两种不同鱼类获得的结果为短期暴露于噪声后的恢复提供了乐观的暂时原因,并建议考虑噪声暴露后的时期对于缓解和管理决策可能很重要。

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