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Can you hear me now? Range-testing a submerged passive acoustic receiver array in a Caribbean coral reef habitat

机译:你能听到我吗?在加勒比珊瑚礁栖息地中测量淹没被动声学接收器阵列

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Abstract Submerged passive acoustic technology allows researchers to investigate spatial and temporal movement patterns of many marine and freshwater species. The technology uses receivers to detect and record acoustic transmissions emitted from tags attached to an individual. Acoustic signal strength naturally attenuates over distance, but numerous environmental variables also affect the probability a tag is detected. Knowledge of receiver range is crucial for designing acoustic arrays and analyzing telemetry data. Here, we present a method for testing a relatively large-scale receiver array in a dynamic Caribbean coastal environment intended for long-term monitoring of multiple species. The U.S. Geological Survey and several academic institutions in collaboration with resource management at Buck Island Reef National Monument (BIRNM), off the coast of St. Croix, recently deployed a 52 passive acoustic receiver array. We targeted 19 array-representative receivers for range-testing by submersing fixed delay interval range-testing tags at various distance intervals in each cardinal direction from a receiver for a minimum of an hour. Using a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM), we estimated the probability of detection across the array and assessed the effect of water depth, habitat, wind, temperature, and time of day on the probability of detection. The predicted probability of detection across the entire array at 100 m distance from a receiver was 58.2% (95% CI: 44.0?¢????73.0%) and dropped to 26.0% (95% CI: 11.4?¢????39.3%) 200 m from a receiver indicating a somewhat constrained effective detection range. Detection probability varied across habitat classes with the greatest effective detection range occurring in homogenous sand substrate and the smallest in high rugosity reef. Predicted probability of detection across BIRNM highlights potential gaps in coverage using the current array as well as limitations of passive acoustic technology within a complex coral reef environment.
机译:摘要淹没被动声学技术允许研究人员调查许多海洋和淡水种类的空间和时间运动模式。该技术使用接收器来检测和记录从附加到个体的标签发射的声传输。声学信号强度自然衰减在距离上,但许多环境变量也影响了检测标签的概率。对接收器范围的知识对于设计声学阵列和分析遥测数据至关重要。这里,我们介绍一种用于在动态加勒比沿海环境中测试相对大规模接收器阵列的方法,用于长期监控多种物种。美国地质调查和若干学术机构与巴斯岛礁国家纪念碑(Birnm)的资源管理合作,偏离圣克罗克斯海岸,最近部署了一个52个被动声学接收器阵列。我们针对19个阵列代表性接收器,用于通过从接收器的每个基本方向上的各个距离间隔浸没固定延迟间隔测量标签,从而至少为一小时。使用广义的线性混合模型(GLMM),我们估计了阵列中的检测概率,并评估了水深,栖息地,风,温度和时间的效果对检测概率。从接收器100米距离的整个阵列的预测概率为58.2%(95%CI:44.0?¢?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????来自接收器的39.3%)200米,指示有些受限的有效检测范围。检测概率在栖息地等级变化,具有在均匀的砂基材中出现的最大有效检测范围和高粗糙礁中的最小。预测跨越Birnm的检测概率突出了使用当前阵列的覆盖范围内的潜在间隙以及虚拟珊瑚礁环境中的被动声学技术的限制。

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