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Nightlife in the city: drivers of the occurrence and vocal activity of a tropical owl

机译:城市的夜生活:热带猫头鹰的发生和声乐活动的驱动因素

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BackgroundCities differ from non-urban environments by the intensity, scale, and extent of anthropogenic pressures, which can drive the occurrence, physiology, and behavior of the organisms thriving in these settings. Traits as green cover often predict the occurrence patterns of bird species in urban areas. Yet, anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) could also limit the presence and disrupt the behavior of birds. However, there is still a dearth of knowledge about the influence of urbanization through noise and light pollution on nocturnal bird species ecology. In this study, we assessed the role of green cover, noise, and light pollution on the occurrence and vocal activity of the Mottled Owl ( Ciccaba virgata ) in the city of Xalapa (Mexico).MethodsWe obtained soundscape recordings in 61 independent sites scattered across the city of Xalapa using autonomous recording units. We performed a semi-automated acoustic analysis of the recordings, corroborating all Mottled Owl vocalizations. We calculated two measures of anthropogenic noise at each study site: daily noise (during 24 h) and masking noise (mean noise amplitude at night per site that could mask the owl’s vocalizations). We further performed generalized linear models to relate green cover, ALAN, daily noise, and masking noise in relation to the owl’s occurrence (i.e., detected, undetected). We also ran linear models to assess relationships among the beginning and ending of vocal activity with ALAN, and with the anthropogenic and masking noise levels at the moment of which vocalizations were emitted. Finally, we explored variations of the vocal activity of the Mottled Owl measured as vocalization rate across time.ResultsThe presence of Mottled Owls increased with the size of green cover and decreased with increases in both artificial light at night and noise levels. At the temporal scale, green cover was positively related with the ending of the owl’s vocal activity, while daily noise and ALAN levels were not related to the timing and vocal output (i.e., number of vocalizations). Furthermore, the Mottled Owl showed a marked peak of vocal activity before dawn than after dusk. Although anthropogenic noise levels varied significantly across the assessed time, we did not find an association between high vocal output during time periods with lower noise levels.ConclusionsSpatially, green cover area was positively related with the presence of the Mottled Owl in Xalapa, while high noise and light pollution were related to its absence. At a temporal scale, daily noise and ALAN levels were not related with the timing and vocal output. This suggests that instead of environmental factors, behavioral contexts such as territoriality and mate interactions could drive the vocal activity of the Mottled Owl. Further studies need to incorporate a wider seasonal scale in order to explore the variation of different vocalizations of this species in relation to environmental and biological factors.
机译:背景是由非城市环境的强度,规模和程度的影响,这可以推动这些环境中生物体的发生,生理学和行为。绿色封面的特质经常预测城市地区鸟类的发生模式。然而,晚上(ALAN)的人为噪声和人造光也可能限制存在并破坏鸟类的行为。然而,关于城市化通过噪声和光线污染对夜间鸟类生态的影响的知识仍然存在。在这项研究中,我们评估了绿色覆盖,噪音和光线污染对Xalapa市(墨西哥)的斑驳猫头鹰(Ciccaba Virgata)的发生和声乐活动的作用.Methodswe在散落的61个独立网站中获得了Soundscape录音Xalapa市使用自动录音单位。我们对录音进行了半自动声学分析,证实了所有斑驳的猫头鹰发声。我们计算了每种研究现场的两种人为噪声测量:每日噪音(24小时)和掩蔽噪声(每个站点的平均噪声幅度,可能会掩盖猫头鹰的发声)。我们进一步执行了推广的线性模型,以与猫头鹰的发生(即,检测到,未被检测)相关的绿色覆盖,ALAN,日常噪声和掩蔽噪声。我们还运行线性模型,以评估具有艾伦的声乐活动的开始和结束之间的关系,以及在发出发声的时刻,人类学和掩蔽噪声水平。最后,我们探讨了斑点猫头鹰的声毒活动的变化,以跨越时代测量的发声速率。斑驳猫头鹰的存在随着绿色覆盖的尺寸而增加,并且在夜间和噪音水平中的人造光的增加随着人造光的增加而降低。在时间标度下,绿色覆盖与猫头鹰的声乐活动结束呈正相关,而日常噪声和ALAN水平与定时和声乐输出无关(即,发声数量)。此外,斑驳的猫头鹰在黎明之前显示了显着的声乐活动峰值,而不是黄昏之后。虽然在评估时间内的人为噪声水平差异很大,但在噪音水平较低的时间段期间没有找到高声乐输出之间的关联。结论,空间,绿色覆盖区域与XALAPA斑驳猫头鹰的存在正相关,而高噪音和光污染与其缺失有关。在时间标度下,每日噪声和ALAN水平与时序和声音输出无关。这表明,而不是环境因素,诸如地区和伴侣相互作用的行为背景可能会驱使斑驳猫头鹰的声乐活动。进一步的研究需要融入更广泛的季节性规模,以探讨与环境和生物因素有关这种物种的不同发声的变化。

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