多年的声学监测揭示了港湾鼠海豚(Phocoena Phocoena)在特定保护区内的精细生境偏好和物种减少

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Nicole R.E. Todd , Mark J. Jessopp , Emer Rogan , Ailbhe S. Kavanagh
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摘要

了解栖息地利用的时空变化,对于巩固我们对物种行为的生态理解和支持保护和管理决策至关重要。被动声学监测(PAM)数据是从爱尔兰西南部一个特殊保护区(SAC)内的三个监测地点收集的,在2020-2023年期间,平均有77%的天检测到鼠海豚。应用一般加性模型(GAMs)研究了港湾鼠海豚的发生和觅食行为的时空变化趋势。在最隐蔽的地点确定了首选栖息地,与其他地点相比,观察到的声学探测是其他地点的两倍。海港鼠海豚的发生和觅食行为在相对较小的空间尺度上以及在日、潮和月周期上都是不同的,这表明整个地区的栖息地使用是顺序的。值得注意的是,在2019冠状病毒病封锁期间,观察到鼠海豚的检测异常增加,这与该地区在此期间人为活动和环境噪音水平下降相一致。然而,我们观察到,在2020年至2023年期间,声学探测总体下降了67%。考虑到该海湾作为港湾鼠海豚聚集地的地位,以及在本研究开始前该地区报告的数量下降,这一点令人担忧。本研究对江豚分布的精细时空格局有深入的了解,可为未来的监测提供参考。应将具有适当空间覆盖的长期PAM纳入保护区管理计划,以发现物种发生的潜在减少或变化。
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Multi-year acoustic monitoring reveals fine-scale habitat preferences of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and species decline within a Special Area of Conservation

Multi-year acoustic monitoring reveals fine-scale habitat preferences of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and species decline within a Special Area of Conservation
Understanding spatio-temporal variation in habitat use is essential in underpinning our ecological understanding of species behaviour and supporting conservation and management decisions. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) data, collected from three monitoring locations within a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for harbour porpoise in southwest Ireland, detected porpoises on average 77 % of days throughout 2020–2023. General Additive Models (GAMs) were applied to examine the spatio-temporal trends in harbour porpoise occurrence and foraging behaviour. Preferred habitat was identified at the most sheltered site, with twice the acoustic detections observed compared to the other sites. Harbour porpoise occurrence and foraging behaviour were found to be variable across relatively small spatial scales and across diel, tidal, and lunar cycles, suggesting sequential habitat use across the region. Notably, an anomalous increase in porpoise detections was observed during a COVID-19 lockdown, aligning with decreased anthropogenic activity and ambient noise levels in the region during this period. However, we observed an overall 67 % decline in acoustic detections between 2020 and 2023. This is of concern given the status of the bay as a SAC for harbour porpoise, and the declining abundance reported in the region prior to the commencement of this study. This study provides insights into fine-scale spatial and temporal patterns in the distribution of harbour porpoise that can inform future monitoring. Long-term PAM, with appropriate spatial coverage, should be integrated into protected area management plans to detect potential decreases or shifts in species occurrence over time.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
374
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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