婆罗洲伊洛瓦底江海豚(Orcaella brevirostris)长期原位观测系统的开发与部署

H. Sugimatsu, J. Kojima, T. Ura, S. Hiryu, R. Bahl, S. Behera, A. Pattnaik, I. Mandan, S. Tomuro, D. Kreb
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伊洛瓦底江豚广泛分布在亚洲的河流、湖泊和沿海地区。不幸的是,它们的数量正在急剧减少,尤其是在河流地区。大约有70-80只伊洛瓦底江海豚成群地生活在婆罗洲马哈坎河上游180公里的地区。为了解部分海豚群从三阳湖向上游/下游迁徙的趋势及其回声定位策略,2011年12月,利用现有的浮动房屋开发了固定观测站,并于2012年进行了首次为期3个月的长期原位监测。利用河上浮动房屋观测平台,采用一套SBL系统作为记录系统,该系统由三件式SBL单元和环境传感器组成。在马哈坎河上,船只交通量正在稳步增长。为了更好地了解海豚迁徙的趋势,同时也为了评价不断增加的船噪声对海豚回声定位能力的影响,揭示了海豚回声定位声的基本声学特征和两种典型的船噪声脉冲(A型和B型),以便准确地将海豚的回声与船噪声区分。
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Development and deployment of the long-term in-situ observation system of the Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) in Borneo
Irrawaddy dolphins are wildly distributed in Asian rivers, lakes and coastal areas. Unfortunately, their population is drastically reducing especially in river areas. Approximately 70-80 Irrawaddy dolphins divided into groups inhabit a 180km stretch of the up-river district of the Mahakam river in Borneo. For understanding the trend of some dolphin groups' migration pattern from Semayang Lake to up/down stream of the river and their echolocation strategy, the stationary observatory using an existing floating house was developed in December 2011 and its first long-term in-situ monitoring was conducted for 3 months in 2012. Taking advantage of the floating house observation platform on the river, one SBL system which consists of a three-piece set of SSBL units with environmental sensors were used for the recording system. In the Mahakam river, boat traffic is steadily increasing. Not only for understanding the trend of the dolphin's migration but also for evaluation of increasing boat noise effect on their echolocation ability, basic acoustic characteristics of the dolphin's echolocation clicks and two typical types of boat noise pulses (type A and type B) were revealed to classify dolphin clicks accurately from boat noise.
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