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From the Past to the Future: Natural Sound Recordings and the Preservation of the Bioacoustics Legacy in Portugal

机译:从过去到未来:自然声音记录和葡萄牙生物声学遗产的保存

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The preservation of historical and contemporary data safeguards our scientific legacy. Bioacoustic recordings can have historical as well as scientific value and should be assessed for their conservation requirements. Unpreserved bioacoustics recordings are generally not referenced and are frequently at high risk of loss by material degradation and/or by misplacement. In this study we investigated the preservation status of sets of natural sound recordings made in Portugal from 1983 until 2010 inclusive. We evaluated the recordings on the basis of their rate of loss, the degree to which unpreserved recordings could be preserved, and their risk of loss. Recordists of animal sounds were surveyed (by questionnaire or interview) to identify sets of recordings and to collect information on their quality and state of preservation. Of the 78 recordists identified, we found that 32% of the recordings have an unclear status and that only 9% of the recordings are lost. Of the c. 6 terabytes of unpreserved sound recordings discovered, an estimated 49% were recoverable. Moreover, 95% of the recoverable sets of recordings were at high risk of loss by their being misplaced. These risks can be minimized if recordists are persuaded to deposit their material in an institution committed to long-term curation of such data (e.g. sound archives). Overall, the study identified a considerable body of unpreserved animal sound recordings that could contribute to our scientific heritage and knowledge of the biodiversity found in Portugal. It highlights the need to implement effective policies to promote the deposit of recordings for preservation and to reverse the present scenario so that scientific material can be preserved for future generations.
机译:保存历史和当代数据可以保护我们的科学遗产。生物声学记录可能具有历史价值和科学价值,应对其保存要求进行评估。通常不参考未保存的生物声学记录,并且经常会因材料降解和/或放错位置而造成丢失的风险很高。在这项研究中,我们调查了从1983年到2010年(包括当年)在葡萄牙制作的自然录音集的保存状态。我们根据记录的丢失率,可以保存未保存记录的程度以及记录丢失的风险来评估记录。对动物声音的记录员进行了调查(通过问卷调查或访谈),以识别记录集并收集有关其质量和保存状态的信息。在确定的78位记录员中,我们发现32%的记录状态不明,只有9%的记录丢失。的c。发现了6 TB的未保存录音,估计可恢复49%。而且,95%的可恢复记录集由于放错位置而处于丢失的高风险中。如果说服记录员将其资料存放在致力于长期整理此类数据的机构(例如,声音档案)中,则可以将这些风险降到最低。总体而言,研究发现大量未保存的动物录音可能有助于我们的科学遗产和对葡萄牙生物多样性的了解。它强调需要执行有效的政策,以促进记录的保存,并扭转目前的状况,以便为后代保存科学材料。

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