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Snapping shrimp sound production patterns on Caribbean coral reefs: relationships with celestial cycles and environmental variables

机译:在加勒比珊瑚礁上捕捉虾合理生产模式:与天体周期和环境变量的关系

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The rich acoustic environment of coral reefs, including the sounds of a variety of fish and invertebrates, is a reflection of the structural complexity and biological diversity of these habitats. Emerging interest in applying passive acoustic monitoring and soundscape analysis to measure coral reef habitat characteristics and track ecological patterns is hindered by a poor understanding of the most common and abundant sound producers on reefs-the snapping shrimp. Here, we sought to address several basic biophysical drivers of reef sound by investigating acoustic activity patterns of snapping shrimp populations on two adjacent coral reefs using a detailed snap detection analysis routine to a high-resolution 2.5-month acoustic dataset from the US Virgin Islands. The reefs exhibited strong diel and lunar periodicity in snap rates and clear spatial differences in snapping levels. Snap rates peaked at dawn and dusk and were higher overall during daytime versus nighttime, a seldom-reported pattern in earlier descriptions of diel snapping shrimp acoustic activity. Small differences between the sites in snap rate rhythms were detected and illustrate how analyses of specific soundscape elements might reveal subtle between-reef variation. Snap rates were highly correlated with environmental variables, including water temperature and light, and were found to be sensitive to changes in oceanographic forcing. This study further establishes snapping shrimp as key players in the coral reef chorus and provides evidence that their acoustic output reflects a combination of environmental conditions, celestial influences, and spatial habitat variation. Effective application of passive acoustic monitoring in coral reef habitats using snap rates or snapping-influenced acoustic metrics will require a mechanistic understanding of the underlying spatial and temporal variation in snapping shrimp sound production across multiple scales.
机译:珊瑚礁的丰富的声学环境,包括各种鱼类和无脊椎动物的声音,是这些栖息地的结构复杂性和生物多样性的反映。新兴兴趣对应用被动声监测和Soundscape分析来衡量珊瑚礁栖息地特征,并通过对珊瑚礁上最常见和丰富的发积员人员的理解差,阻碍了对珊瑚礁的最常见和丰富的发出者的影响。在这里,我们试图通过调查使用详细的捕捉检测分析例程将虾群捕获虾群的声学活动模式来解决来自美国维尔京群岛的高分辨率2.5个月的声学数据集。珊瑚礁在卡息率下表现出强大的DIEL和月经周期性,并在捕捉水平上清晰的空间差异。在黎明和黄昏时达到峰值的搭扣率,在白天与夜间相比,较高的夜间,在DIEL捕捉虾声学活动的情况下,很少报告的模式。检测到快速节奏中的网站之间的小差异,并说明了特定的Sountscape元素的分析如何揭示珊瑚礁之间的微妙。 SNAP率与环境变量高度相关,包括水温和光线,并且被发现对海洋迫使的变化敏感。本研究进一步建立了珊瑚礁合唱中的关键参与者将虾作为关键参与者提供了证据表明他们的声学输出反映了环境条件,天体影响和空间栖息地变异的组合。使用卡拉速或捕获影响的声学指标的珊瑚礁栖息地在珊瑚礁栖息地的有效应用将需要机械理解在多个尺度上捕捉虾声源的潜在的空间和时间变化。

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