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Weather conditions determine attenuation and speed of sound: Environmental limitations for monitoring and analyzing bat echolocation

机译:天气条件决定声音的衰减和速度:监视和分析蝙蝠回声定位的环境限制

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Echolocating bats are regularly studied to investigate auditory‐guided behaviors and as important bioindicators. Bioacoustic monitoring methods based on echolocation calls are increasingly used for risk assessment and to ultimately inform conservation strategies for bats. As echolocation calls transmit through the air at the speed of sound, they undergo changes due to atmospheric and geometric attenuation. Both the speed of sound and atmospheric attenuation, however, are variable and determined by weather conditions, particularly temperature and relative humidity. Changing weather conditions thus cause variation in analyzed call parameters, limiting our ability to detect, and correctly analyze bat calls. Here, I use real‐world weather data to exemplify the effect of varying weather conditions on the acoustic properties of air. I then present atmospheric attenuation and speed of sound for the global range of weather conditions and bat call frequencies to show their relative effects. Atmospheric attenuation is a nonlinear function of call frequency, temperature, relative humidity, and atmospheric pressure. While atmospheric attenuation is strongly positively correlated with call frequency, it is also significantly influenced by temperature and relative humidity in a complex nonlinear fashion. Variable weather conditions thus result in variable and unknown effects on the recorded call, affecting estimates of call frequency and intensity, particularly for high frequencies. Weather‐induced variation in speed of sound reaches up to about ±3%, but is generally much smaller and only relevant for acoustic localization methods of bats. The frequency‐ and weather‐dependent variation in atmospheric attenuation has a threefold effect on bioacoustic monitoring of bats: It limits our capability (1) to monitor bats equally across time, space, and species, (2) to correctly measure frequency parameters of bat echolocation calls, particularly for high frequencies, and (3) to correctly identify bat species in species‐rich assemblies or for sympatric species with similar call designs.
机译:定期对回声蝙蝠进行研究,以调查听觉引导的行为并作为重要的生物指示剂。基于回声定位的生物声学监测方法越来越多地用于风险评估,并最终为蝙蝠的保护策略提供信息。当回声定位呼叫以声速在空气中传播时,由于大气和几何衰减,它们会发生变化。然而,声速和大气衰减两者都是可变的,并且取决于天气条件,特别是温度和相对湿度。因此,不断变化的天气条件会导致分析的呼叫参数发生变化,从而限制了我们检测和正确分析蝙蝠呼叫的能力。在这里,我使用真实的天气数据来举例说明天气条件变化对空气声学特性的影响。然后,我针对全球天气状况范围和蝙蝠鸣叫频率介绍了大气衰减和声音速度,以显示它们的相对影响。大气衰减是呼叫频率,温度,相对湿度和大气压力的非线性函数。虽然大气衰减与通话频率密切相关,但它也以复杂的非线性方式受到温度和相对湿度的显着影响。因此,多变的天气条件会对录制的呼叫产生可变的未知影响,从而影响呼叫频率和强度的估计,尤其是对于高频。天气引起的声速变化最多可达到±3%,但通常要小得多,并且仅与蝙蝠的声学定位方法有关。取决于频率和天气的大气衰减变化对蝙蝠的生物声学监测具有三方面的影响:这限制了我们的能力(1)跨时间,空间和物种均等地监测蝙蝠的能力(2)正确测量蝙蝠的频率参数回声定位呼叫,特别是对于高频,(3)正确识别物种丰富的集合中的蝙蝠物种或具有类似呼叫设计的同伴物种。

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