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Anthropogenic noise changes arthropod abundances

机译:人为噪声会改变节肢动物丰富

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Abstract Anthropogenic noise is a widespread and growing form of sensory pollution associated with the expansion of human infrastructure. One specific source of constant and intense noise is that produced by compressors used for the extraction and transportation of natural gas. Terrestrial arthropods play a central role in many ecosystems, and given that numerous species rely upon airborne sounds and substrate-borne vibrations in their life histories, we predicted that increased background sound levels or the presence of compressor noise would influence their distributions. In the second largest natural gas field in the United States (San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA), we assessed differences in the abundances of terrestrial arthropod families and community structure as a function of compressor noise and background sound level. Using pitfall traps, we simultaneously sampled five sites adjacent to well pads that possessed operating compressors, and five alternate, quieter well pad sites that lacked compressors, but were otherwise similar. We found a negative association between sites with compressor noise or higher levels of background sound and the abundance of five arthropod families and one genus, a positive relationship between loud sites and the abundance of one family, and no relationship between noise level or compressor presence and abundance for six families and two genera. Despite these changes, we found no evidence of community turnover as a function of background sound level or site type (compressor and noncompressor). Our results indicate that anthropogenic noise differentially affects the abundances of some arthropod families. These preliminary findings point to a need to determine the direct and indirect mechanisms driving these observed responses. Given the diverse and important ecological functions provided by arthropods, changes in abundances could have ecological implications. Therefore, we recommend the consideration of arthropods in the environmental assessment of noise-producing infrastructure.
机译:摘要的人为噪声是与膨胀人类基础设施相关的感官污染的广泛和生长形式。一种特定的恒定和强烈噪声源是由压缩机生产的,用于萃取和运输天然气。地面节肢动物在许多生态系统中起着核心作用,并且鉴于许多物种依赖于其生活历史中的空气传播的声音和基材传播的振动,我们预测了增加背景声音水平或压缩机噪声的存在会影响其分布。在美国的第二大天然气场(美国新墨西哥州的San Juan Basin),我们评估了陆地节肢动物家族和社区结构的差异,作为压缩机噪音和背景声音水平。使用陷阱陷阱,我们同时采样五个位于具有操作压缩机的井垫的五个站点,以及五个替代,更安静的井垫位点,缺少压缩机,但是另外相似。我们在具有压缩机噪声或更高水平的背景声和五个节肢动物家庭和一个属的丰度之间发现了一个负面关联,以及一个家庭之间的积极关系,以及噪音水平或压缩机存在之间的关系。六个家庭和两个属的丰富。尽管有这些变化,但我们发现没有作为背景声级或网站类型(压缩机和非压缩机)的社区营业额的证据。我们的结果表明,人为噪声差异地影响了一些节肢动物家族的丰富。这些初步结果指向需要确定驱动这些观察到的反应的直接和间接机制。鉴于节肢动物提供的多样化和重要的生态功能,丰富的变化可能具有生态影响。因此,我们建议在环境评估中对节肢动物的产生基础设施进行审议。

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