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Novel Bio-Logging Tool for Studying Fine-Scale Behaviors of Marine Turtles in Response to Sound

机译:用于研究海龟对声音响应的精细行为的新型生物记录工具

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Increases in the spatial scale and intensity of activities that produce marine anthropogenic sound highlight the importance of understanding the impacts and effects of sound on threatened species such as marine turtles. Marine turtles detect and behaviorally respond to low-frequency sounds, however few studies have directly examined their behavioral responses to specific types or intensities of anthropogenic or natural sounds. Recent advances in the development of bio-logging tools, which combine acoustic and fine-scale movement measurements, have allowed for evaluations of animal responses to sound. Here, we describe these tools and present a case study demonstrating the potential application of a newly developed technology (ROTAG, Loggerhead Instruments, Inc.) to examine behavioral responses of freely swimming marine turtles to sound. The ROTAG incorporates a three-axis accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer to record the turtle’s pitch, roll, and heading; a pressure sensor to record turtle depth; a hydrophone to record the turtle’s received underwater acoustic sound field; a temperature gauge; and two VHF radio telemetry transmitters and antennas for tag and turtle tracking. Tags can be programmed to automatically release via a timed corrodible link several hours or days after deployment. We describe an example of the data collected with these tags and present a case study of a successful ROTAG deployment on a juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in the Paranaguá Estuary Complex, Brazil. The tag was deployed for 221 minutes, during which several vessels passed closely (<2km) by the turtle. The concurrent movement and acoustic data collected by the ROTAG were examined during these times to determine if the turtle responded to these anthropogenic sound sources. While fine-scale behavioral responses were not apparent (second-by-second), the turtle did appear to perform dives during which it remained still on or near the sea floor during several of the vessel passes. This case study provides proof of concept that ROTAGs can successfully be applied to free-ranging marine turtles to examine their behavioral response to sound. Finally, we discuss the broad applications that these tools have to study the fine-scale behaviors of marine turtles and highlight their use to aid in marine turtle conservation and management.
机译:产生海洋人为声音的活动的空间规模和强度的增加突出了了解声音对濒危物种(例如海龟)的影响和影响的重要性。海龟可以检测到低频声音并对其做出反应,但是很少有研究直接检查它们对特定类型或强度的人为或自然声音的行为反应。结合声学和精细运动测量的生物测井工具的最新发展,可以评估动物对声音的反应。在这里,我们描述了这些工具,并提供了一个案例研究,展示了一项新技术(ROTAG,Loggerhead Instruments,Inc。)在检查自由游泳的海龟对声音的行为响应方面的潜在应用。 ROTAG集成了三轴加速度计,陀螺仪和磁力计,可记录海龟的俯仰,横滚和航向;压力传感器记录龟的深度;水听器记录乌龟收到的水下声场;温度表;以及两个用于追踪海龟和乌龟的甚高频无线电遥测发射机和天线。可以对标签进行编程,使其在部署后数小时或数天通过定时可腐蚀链路自动释放。我们描述了一个使用这些标签收集的数据的示例,并提出了在巴西Paranaguá河口综合体的少年绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)上成功部署ROTAG的案例研究。该标签被部署了221分钟,在此期间,几只船只被海龟紧密通过(<2km)。在这段时间内检查了由ROTAG收集的同时运动和声学数据,以确定乌龟是否对这些人为声源作出了响应。虽然没有观察到精细的行为反应(每秒),但在多次通过船只的过程中,海龟似乎确实进行了潜水,在此期间海龟仍然停留在海床上或附近。该案例研究提供了概念证明,即ROTAG可以成功应用于自由放养的海龟,以检查它们对声音的行为响应。最后,我们讨论了这些工具在研究海龟的精细行为方面所具有的广泛应用,并重点介绍了它们在协助海龟保护和管理中的用途。

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