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Changes in the acoustic behavior of gray whales Eschrichtius robustus in response to noise

机译:灰色鲸鱼Eschrichtius rubustus声学行为的变化响应噪声

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ABSTRACT: Gray whales Eschrichtius robustus, while engaged in underwater signaling, circumvented noise in their environment by altering the structure and timing of their calls. Acoustic responses of whales to both naturally occurring and artificially increased levels of noise were documented during sound playback experimentation in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Nine acoustic parameters were examined and compared between experimental conditions: calling rates, call types, frequency range of calls (Hz), call peak frequencies (Hz), call received levels (dB re 1 μPa), call duration (s), percentage of calls showing frequency modulation, number of pulses per call, and call repetition rates (number of pulses s-1). Multiple acoustic strategies were employed by whales which enabled them to minimize the detrimental effect that noise had on their underwater signaling. When different sources of noise were added to their habitat, a corresponding increase was observed in calling rates, call received levels, frequency-modulated signals, number of pulses per call, and call repetition rates. Our results show that gray whales vary their calling behavior dependent upon the noise source, duration, and presentation. Acoustic responses to noise may also differ based on the behavioral activity of the whale (e.g. breeding, migrating, feeding) and on the habitat the whale is occupying (shallow lagoons, coastal or pelagic waters). Background noise (both natural and man-made) has a profound effect on the acoustic behavior of this coastal species and calling is modified to optimize signal transmission and reception. Whether these modifications ensure that effective communication takes place in higher noise situations, without causing detrimental effects to individuals in the long term, remains to be tested.
机译:摘要:灰色鲸鱼 eSchrichtius rubustus ,在从事水下信号,通过改变呼叫的结构和时间来绕过环境的噪音。在墨西哥的SanjaCio泻湖的声音播放实验期间记录了鲸鱼对天然和人为增加的噪声水平的声学响应。检查九个声学参数并在实验条件之间进行比较:呼叫速率,呼叫类型,呼叫频率范围(Hz),呼叫峰值频率(Hz),呼叫接收级别(DB Re1μPa),呼叫持续时间,百分比呼叫显示频率调制,每个呼叫的脉冲数,以及呼叫重复率(脉冲S -1 的数量)。鲸鱼采用了多种声学策略,使其使它们能够最大限度地减少噪声对其水下信号传导的不利影响。当向其栖息地添加不同的噪声来源时,在呼叫速率下观察到相应的增加,呼叫接收的水平,频率调制信号,每个呼叫的脉冲数,以及呼叫重复率。我们的研究结果表明,灰色鲸鱼依赖于噪声源,持续时间和介绍来改变他们的呼叫行为。对噪声的声反应也可能基于鲸鱼的行为活动(例如,繁殖,迁移,喂养)和捕鲸症占据(浅泻湖,沿海或木质水域)的行为活动而不同。背景噪声(天然和人为)对这种沿海物种的声学行为产生了深远的影响,并且调用呼叫以优化信号传输和接收。无论这些修改是否确保在更高的噪声情况下发生有效的沟通,而不会在长期内对个体产生有害影响,仍有待测试。

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