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Soundscape analysis and acoustic monitoring document impacts of natural gas exploration on biodiversity in a tropical forest

机译:声景分析和声学监测文件证明了天然气勘探对热带森林生物多样性的影响

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Natural resource extraction is increasing rapidly in tropical forests, but we lag behind in understanding the impacts of these disturbances on biodiversity. In high diversity tropical habitats, acoustic monitoring is an efficient tool for sampling a large proportion of the fauna across varied spatial and temporal scales. We used passive acoustic monitoring in a pre-montane forest in Peru to investigate how soundscape composition and richness of acoustic frequencies varied with distance from a natural gas exploratory well and with operational phase (construction and drilling). We also evaluated how anuran and avian species richness and vocal activity varied with distance and between phases. Soundscape analyses showed that acoustic frequency similarity was greatest among sites closer to (<250 m) and farther from (>500 m) the platform. Soundscapes revealed more frequencies were used during construction and showed a weak trend of increasing frequency richness with increasing distance from the disturbance. Avian species richness and detections increased with distance from the platform, but anuran richness and detections declined with distance. Operational phase did not play a significant role in overall richness or activity patterns of either group. Among birds, insectivore detections increased with distance from the platform, and nectarivores were detected more frequently during the drilling phase. Results demonstrate that acoustic monitoring and soundscape analyses are useful tools for evaluating the impact of development activity on the vocalizing community, and should be implemented as a best practice in monitoring biodiversity and for guiding specific mitigation strategies. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
机译:热带森林中自然资源的提取迅速增加,但是我们在理解这些干扰对生物多样性的影响方面落后。在高度多样性的热带栖息地中,声学监测是一种有效的工具,可以在不同的时空尺度上对很大一部分动物进行采样。我们在秘鲁的山前森林中使用了被动声监测,以研究声景成分和声频丰富度如何随距天然气勘探井的距离以及操作阶段(施工和钻探)而变化。我们还评估了无性和鸟类物种的丰富度和声音活动如何随距离和相位之间的变化而变化。声景分析显示,在距平台近(<250 m)和距平台(> 500 m)的站点中,声频相似性最大。音景显示,在施工过程中使用了更多的频率,并且显示出随着远离干扰距离而增加频率丰富度的趋势。鸟类物种的丰富度和检测量随距平台的距离增加而增加,但无色动物的丰富度和检测度随距离的增加而下降。运营阶段在任何一组的总体丰富度或活动模式中均不发挥重要作用。在鸟类中,食虫的检出率随与平台距离的增加而增加,在钻取阶段,检出的食肉虫更为频繁。结果表明,声学监测和声景分析是评估发展活动对发声社区的影响的有用工具,应作为监测生物多样性和指导具体缓解策略的最佳实践来实施。 (C)2016作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发行。这是CC BY-NC-ND许可下的开放获取文章。

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