Acoustic Repertoires Related to Surface Behaviours of the Irrawaddy Dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) in Brunei Bay, Malaysia

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Hairul Masrini Muhamad, Xiaomei Xu, Xuelei Zhang, S. Jaaman, Azmi Marzuki Muda, Farah Dayana Haji Ismail, N. Azizul
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Behavioural observation and acoustic recordings of Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) were performed simultaneously in Brunei Bay, Malaysia. Surface behavioural observations were classified into four categories: travelling, foraging, socialising, and milling. A total of 8.43 hours of acoustic recordings were used to retrieve four different types of sounds: whistles, burst-pulsed sounds, click trains, and biphonal sounds. The recorded whistles were frequency-modulated sounds with durations ranging from 0.06 to 3.86 s and a mean minimum frequency of 6.5±2.5 kHz. The burst-pulsed frequency ranged from >48 kHz in at least four variations. Click trains were made up of broadband clicks with variable inter-click intervals and frequencies >48 kHz. The first biphonic sounds for Irrawaddy dolphins have been revealed in this study. Whistle rates were extremely high in milling. Compared to travelling and foraging, socialising had a significantly higher rate of click trains. Across all surface behaviours, there was no significant difference in burst-pulsed rates. This study laid the groundwork for ongoing monitoring of Irrawaddy dolphins and expanding conservation efforts for this species in Malaysia.
马来西亚文莱湾伊洛瓦底海豚(Orcaella brevicostris)表面行为相关声学汇辑
在马来西亚文莱湾同时对伊洛瓦底江海豚进行了行为观察和声学记录。表面行为观察分为四类:旅行、觅食、社交和磨磨。总共8.43小时的声学记录被用于检索四种不同类型的声音:口哨声、突发脉冲声、咔嗒声和双喇叭声。记录的哨声是调频声音,持续时间从0.06到3.86秒,平均最小频率为6.5±2.5 kHz。突发脉冲频率至少有四种变化,范围在>48 kHz之间。点击列车由具有可变点击间隔和频率>48 kHz的宽带点击组成。这项研究揭示了伊洛瓦底江海豚的第一次双音。铣削过程中的告密率极高。与旅行和觅食相比,社交活动的点击率明显更高。在所有表面行为中,突发脉冲速率没有显著差异。这项研究为持续监测伊洛瓦底江海豚和扩大马来西亚对该物种的保护工作奠定了基础。
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ASM Science Journal Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The ASM Science Journal publishes advancements in the broad fields of medical, engineering, earth, mathematical, physical, chemical and agricultural sciences as well as ICT. Scientific articles published will be on the basis of originality, importance and significant contribution to science, scientific research and the public. Scientific articles published will be on the basis of originality, importance and significant contribution to science, scientific research and the public. Scientists who subscribe to the fields listed above will be the source of papers to the journal. All articles will be reviewed by at least two experts in that particular field.
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