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Snap, crackle, and pop: Acoustic-based model estimation of snapping shrimp populations in healthy and degraded hard-bottom habitats

机译:Snap啪,啪啪声和pop啪声:基于声学的健康和退化硬底生境中对虾种群的模型估计

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Human use of the ocean and its ecosystems continues to degrade coastal habitats around the world. Assessing anthropogenic impacts on these environments can be costly and manpower-intensive; thus, the development of rapid, remote techniques to assess habitat quality is important. We employed autonomous hydrophone receivers to record the soundscapes of healthy, sponge-rich hard-bottom habitat in Florida Bay, Florida (USA) and hard-bottom areas impacted by sponge die-offs. We also recorded sounds emanating from individual sponges of three species that were isolated in underwater sound booths, and then enumerated the invertebrates (mostly snapping shrimp) dwelling within the canals of each sponge. From these recordings, a modified cylindrical sound propagation model was used to estimate distances to individual snapping shrimp snaps. Using the program Distance, we estimated snapping shrimp population density and abundance within both habitat types. More snapping shrimp snaps per unit time were recorded in healthy hard-bottom areas as compared to degraded hard-bottom areas. In addition, the average distance to a snap source was greater within degraded hard-bottom areas than within healthy hard-bottom areas. As a consequence, the estimated density and abundance of snapping shrimp were one to two orders of magnitude greater within healthy habitat than within degraded habitat. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using acoustic sampling and modeling to rapidly assess populations of soniferous benthic indicator species, whose vocalizations may yield indirect estimates of habitat quality. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:人类对海洋及其生态系统的利用继续使世界各地的沿海生境退化。评估对这些环境的人为影响可能是昂贵且人力密集的;因此,开发快速,远程的技术来评估栖息地质量很重要。我们使用自主的水听器接收器来记录健康的,富含海绵的硬底栖息地在美国佛罗里达州佛罗里达州(美国)以及受海绵死角影响的硬底区域的声景。我们还记录了在水下音棚中隔离的三种海绵各自发出的声音,然后列举了居住在每个海绵运河中的无脊椎动物(主要是snap虾)。从这些录音中,使用经过修改的圆柱声音传播模型来估计到单个按扣虾按的距离。使用距离程序,我们估计了两种生境类型中的捕捞虾种群密度和丰度。与退化的硬底地区相比,在健康的硬底地区每单位时间记录到更多的ping虾。此外,在退化的硬底区域内,到快照源的平均距离比在健康硬底区域内更大。结果,在健康栖息地中比在退化的栖息地中,估计的ping鱼的密度和丰度要大一到两个数量级。这项研究表明,使用声学采样和建模来快速评估含盐底栖指示物种的种群是可行的,它们的发声可能会间接估计栖息地的质量。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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