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First to Flush: The Effects of Ambient Noise on Songbird Flight Initiation Distances and Implications for Human Experiences with Nature

机译:首次冲洗:环境噪声对鸣禽飞行起始距离的影响及其对人类自然体验的影响

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Throughout the world, birds represent the primary type of wildlife that people experience on a daily basis. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that alterations to the acoustic environment can negatively affect birds as well as humans in a variety of ways, and altered acoustics from noise pollution has the potential to influence human interactions with wild birds. Birds respond to approaching humans in a manner analogous to approaching predators, but the context of the interaction can also greatly influence the distance at which a bird initiates flight or escape behavior (i.e., flight initiation distance or FID). Here, we hypothesized that reliance on different sensory modalities to balance foraging and threat detection can influence how birds respond to approaching threats in the presence of background noise. We surveyed 12 songbird species in California and Wyoming and categorized each species into one of three foraging guilds: ground foragers, canopy gleaners, and hawking flycatchers and predicted FIDs to decrease, remain the same and increase with noise exposure, respectively. Contrary to expectations, the canopy gleaning and flycatching guilds exhibited mixed responses, with some species exhibiting unchanged FIDs with noise while others exhibited increased FIDs with noise. However, FIDs of all ground foraging species and one canopy gleaner decreased with noise levels. Additionally, we found no evidence of phylogenetic structure among species’ mean FID responses and only weak phylogenetic structure for the relationship between FIDs and noise levels. Although our results provide mixed support for foraging strategy as a predictor of bird response to noise, our finding that most of the species we surveyed have shorter FIDs with increases in noise levels suggest that human observers may be able to approach ground foraging species more closely under noisy conditions. From an ecological perspective, however, it remains unclear whether these mixed responses translate into lost foraging opportunity for hypervigilant birds that flee a threat too soon or greater predation risk due to impaired surveillance for those that only respond once approaching threats are near.
机译:在全世界,鸟类是人们每天所经历的主要野生动物类型。但是,越来越多的证据表明,声环境的变化会以多种方式对鸟类和人类产生负面影响,而噪声污染带来的声学变化也有可能影响人类与野生鸟类的相互作用。鸟类以与接近掠食者相似的方式对接近人类做出反应,但是相互作用的环境也可以极大地影响鸟类发起飞行或逃避行为的距离(即飞行开始距离或FID)。在这里,我们假设依赖于不同的感觉方式来平衡觅食和威胁检测会影响鸟类在背景噪声存在下对接近威胁的反应。我们对加利福尼亚和怀俄明州的12种鸣禽物种进行了调查,并将每种物种分为三个觅食行会之一:地面觅食者,冠层拾穗器和小贩捕蝇器,并预测FID会随着暴露于噪声而减少,保持不变并增加。与预期相反,冠层集会和捕蝇行会表现出不同的反应,有些物种的FID随噪声而变化,而另一些物种的FID随噪声而增加。但是,所有地面觅食物种和一个冠层拾穗器的FID随噪声水平而降低。此外,我们没有发现物种平均FID响应中系统发育结构的证据,而仅发现了FID与噪声水平之间关系的较弱的系统发育结构。尽管我们的研究结果为觅食策略作为鸟类对噪声的反应的预测指标提供了混合的支持,但我们的发现发现,我们调查的大多数物种的FID随着噪声水平的提高而变短,这表明人类观察者也许能够在更严密的条件下更接近地面觅食的物种。嘈杂的条件。但是,从生态学的角度来看,这些混合的反应是否会导致逃避威胁的过度活跃的鸟类失去觅食机会,还是由于监视力减弱而仅在接近威胁后才做出反应的捕食风险更大。

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