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What does resilience sound like? Coral reef and dry forest acoustic communities respond differently to Hurricane Maria

机译:恢复力听起来像什么? 珊瑚礁和干燥森林声学社区对飓风玛丽亚反应不同

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Disturbance regimes and biodiversity-two factors that govern the stability of ecosystems-are changing rapidly due to anthropogenic forces including climate change. Determining whether ecosystems retain their structure and function through intensifying disturbance regimes is an urgent task. However, quantitatively assessing the resilience of natural systems is a complex and challenging endeavor, especially for animal communities, for which datasets around disturbance events are scarce. Here, we apply an emerging remote sensing technology-the recording and analysis of soundscapes-to quantify the resilience of Puerto Rican coral reef and dry forest animal communities in relation to Hurricane Maria, which struck the island in September 2017. Using recordings collected between March 2017 and January 2018 at three terrestrial and three marine sites, we measured three dimensions of resilience-the magnitude of the impacts (resistance), the spatial pattern of the impacts (heterogeneity), and the diversity and timeline of functional responses (recovery)-across eight sound types representing different broad taxonomic groups. While the coral reef communities exhibited high resistance to the storm, all sound types within the dry forest were significantly impacted, with two of the three insect choruses and bird vocalizations at dawn declining approximately 50% in the weeks following Hurricane Maria. The mid-frequency insect sound type returned to pre-storm levels after 56 days, while bird vocalizations returned after 67 days, though seasonal and lunar patterns underscored the importance of long-term data for accurately measuring trajectories of recovery. This study demonstrates that soundscape methodologies can help to quantify elusive dimensions of animal community resilience in order to better understand how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning will change under novel disturbance regimes.
机译:扰动制度和生物多样性 - 治理生态系统稳定的两个因素 - 由于包括气候变化的人为力量,迅速变化。确定生态系统是否通过强化干扰制度保留其结构和功能是一种紧急任务。然而,定量评估自然系统的恢复性是一个复杂和挑战的努力,特别是对于动物社区,扰乱事件的数据集是稀缺的。在这里,我们应用了新兴遥感技术 - 对Soundscapes的记录和分析 - 量化黎兰珊瑚礁和干燥森林动物社区的复原力,玛利亚飓风玛丽亚,玛丽亚2017年9月袭击了该岛。使用3月间收集的录音2017年和2018年1月在三个陆地和三个海洋网站上,我们测量了韧性的三个维度 - 影响的幅度(抵抗),影响的空间模式(异质性),以及功能反应的多样性和时间表(恢复) - 跨八种声音类型,代表不同的广泛分类群。虽然珊瑚礁社区对暴风雨表现出高抗性,但干燥森林内的所有声音类型都受到显着影响,其中三种昆虫合唱合唱和鸟类发声中的两种在飓风玛丽亚飓风后的时间约为50%。中频昆虫声音在56天后返回暴风雨前水平,而鸟发声在67天后返回,虽然季节性和月球模式强调了长期数据准确测量恢复轨迹的重要性。本研究表明,Soundscape方法可以帮助量化动物群落恢复力的难以捉摸的尺寸,以便更好地了解生物多样性和生态系统如何在新的扰动制度下变化。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第6期|1361-1361|共1页
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    Center for Global Soundscapes and Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Purdue University 195 Marsteller Street West Lafayette IN 47907 United States;

    Center for Global Soundscapes and Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Purdue University 195 Marsteller Street West Lafayette IN 47907 United States;

    Center for Global Soundscapes and Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Purdue University 195 Marsteller Street West Lafayette IN 47907 United States;

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