致命的干扰:人为噪音对泥石蜘蛛行为和繁殖成功的影响

Maggie Raboin, D. Elias
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许多人类活动产生声音(例如空气、水传播和底物传播的波)或人为噪音,这对许多动物来说可能是一种新的刺激,并被广泛认为是一个环境问题。特别是基材传播的噪音,可能对能够感知和利用基材传播的波进行交流的动物特别有害。人为噪音的一种有害方式是分散动物对重要任务的注意力,比如为后代提供父母照顾。我们调查了来自交通的底物传播的声音是否会分散泥石蜘蛛(Castianeira sp.)建造土墩以保护其卵囊的基本任务。我们在4种治疗方法中进行了60项试验,以检查噪音的影响及其对后代生存的影响。初步分析表明,噪音对动物的行为有影响,并强调了研究人类活动对包括无脊椎动物在内的各种动物的影响的必要性。汤姆在Flickr上提供的特色照片。https://flic.kr/p/2gsitFz
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Fatal distraction: implications of anthropogenic noise on the behavior and reproductive success of mason spiders
Many human activities produce sound (e.g. airborne, waterborne, and substrate-borne waves), or anthropogenic noise, that can be a novel stimulus for many animals and is widely recognized as an issue of environmental concern. Substrate-borne noise in particular, might be especially harmful to animals that can sense and communicate using substrate-borne waves. One way anthropogenic noise can be harmful is by distracting animals from important tasks, like providing parental care to offspring. We investigated if substrate-borne sound from traffic distracts mason spiders (Castianeira sp.) from the essential task of building mounds to protect their egg sacs. We conducted 60 trials across 4 treatments to examine the effects of noise and the consequences to offspring survival. Preliminary analyses indicate that noise has impacts on behavior and underlines the necessity of investigating impacts of anthropogenic activities on a variety of animals including invertebrates.   Featured photo by Tom on Flickr. https://flic.kr/p/2gsitFz
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