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Spatiotemporal variations in the acoustic presence of dugongs and vessel traffic around Talibong Island, Thailand: Inputs for local coastal management from passive acoustical aspects

机译:泰国塔利邦岛附近儒艮声学存在和船舶交通的时空变化:被动声学方面对当地沿海管理的输入

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Examining the spatiotemporal habitat use by marine megafauna and human activities at a fine scale is important to achieve harmonised management of coastal areas. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) can provide this information by observing animal vocalisations and the sounds generated by motorised vessels. Dugongs (Dugong dugon), which are endangered herbivorous mammals inhabiting coastal seas, communicate through social calls. Although their spatiotemporal acoustic presence on a fine scale could assist in prioritizing local marine spatial planning, such knowledge is limited. To address this gap, we examined the spatiotemporal pattern of the acoustic presence of dugongs and its correlation with environmental and anthropological factors; additionally, the overlap of these areas with vessel traffic was illustrated. Underwater recorders were deployed at 11 locations around Talibong Island, Thailand, for one month in both rainy and dry seasons. Based on the recorded sound stream, dugong calls and vessel sounds were automatically detected using custom-made software, and false detections were removed by manual examinations. In 2019 and 2020, 1933 h and 2719 h of recordings, respectively, revealed that while dugongs had a clear spatial preference for vocal communication at some locations, their temporal patterns varied among locations. Further, their acoustic presence was significantly correlated with environmental and anthropological factors at some locations, while these factors varied among other locations. However, the distribution of vessel traffic was spatially and temporally stable. These results suggested that (1) spatial management of vocalisation areas can effectively conserve dugongs by protecting their social behaviour and (2) temporal planning may reduce the potential disturbance risk to dugongs. Moreover, to achieve harmonised marine spatial planning in coastal areas, the PAM approach for social calls can be effectively employed to provide a unique layer of habitat use for vocalising species and vessel traffic on a fine scale.
机译:对海洋巨型动物和人类活动的时空生境利用进行精细研究,对于实现沿海地区的统一管理非常重要。被动声学监测 (PAM) 可以通过观察动物的发声和机动船只产生的声音来提供这些信息。儒艮(儒艮)是栖息在沿海海域的濒临灭绝的草食性哺乳动物,通过社交电话进行交流。尽管它们在精细尺度上的时空声学存在有助于确定当地海洋空间规划的优先次序,但这种知识是有限的。为了弥补这一差距,我们研究了儒艮声学存在的时空模式及其与环境和人类学因素的相关性;此外,还说明了这些区域与船舶交通的重叠。在雨季和旱季,在泰国塔利邦岛周围的11个地点部署了水下记录仪一个月。根据记录的声流,使用定制软件自动检测儒艮的叫声和船只的声音,并通过人工检查消除错误检测。在2019年和2020年,分别有1933小时和2719小时的录音显示,虽然儒艮在某些地方对声音交流有明显的空间偏好,但它们的时间模式因地点而异。此外,在某些地点,它们的声学存在与环境和人类学因素显着相关,而这些因素在另一些地点有所不同。然而,船舶交通的分布在空间和时间上是稳定的。这些结果表明:(1)发声区的空间管理可以通过保护儒艮的社会行为来有效地保护儒艮,(2)时间规划可以降低儒艮的潜在干扰风险。此外,为了在沿海地区实现统一的海洋空间规划,可以有效地采用PAM方法进行社交呼叫,为物种和船只交通提供独特的栖息地利用层。

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