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The use of auditory stimulants during swim encounters with Hector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori hectori) in Akaroa Harbour, New Zealand

机译:在新西兰阿卡罗阿港与赫克托海豚(Cephalorhynchus hectori hectori)游泳时使用听觉兴奋剂

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The coastal distribution of Hector's dolphins and their attraction to vessels make them easily accessible to commercial tour operations. For over 25 yr, tour operators have been undertaking view and swim-with-dolphin trips in Akaroa Harbour, New Zealand. Since 2003, auditory stimulants, in particular stones, have been provided during such swim encounters. The potential effects associated with such stimulants have not, until now, been examined. Here, we investigate the effects of stones and other human-induced noise on Hector's dolphin behavior. The use of stones significantly affected how dolphins interacted with swimmers. Specifically, swimmers who used stones had a greater probability of close approaches by dolphins than those who sang or simply floated on the surface of the water. The number of close and sustained approaches was also significantly higher for swimmers using stones. Dolphins were more interactive with active swimmers, approaching closer and engaging for longer than with nonactive swimmers. Dolphins socializing had a tendency to be engaged longer with swimmers. The use of stones as an auditory stimulant to sustain or enhance interactions with dolphins by artificial means may not be in the best interest of an endangered species, which already faces a range of challenges due to human activity.
机译:赫克托海豚在沿海的分布及其对船只的吸引力使它们易于进行商业旅行。 25年来,旅游经营者一直在新西兰的阿卡罗阿港口进行观光和海豚游泳之旅。自2003年以来,在此类游泳比赛中提供了听觉兴奋剂,尤其是石头。到目前为止,尚未研究与此类兴奋剂相关的潜在影响。在这里,我们调查了石头和其他人为噪声对赫克托海豚行为的影响。石头的使用显着影响了海豚与游泳者的互动方式。特别是,与那些唱歌或简单地漂浮在水面上的游泳者相比,使用石头的游泳者被海豚接近的可能性更大。对于使用结石的游泳者来说,近距离和持续性进近的次数也明显更高。海豚与活跃的游泳者更具互动性,比非活跃的游泳者更近,参与时间更长。海豚社交活动倾向于与游泳者长时间互动。石头作为听觉刺激物通过人工手段维持或增强与海豚的相互作用可能不是最符合濒危物种的最佳利益,因为人类活动已经给该物种带来了一系列挑战。

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