Locascio James V, Mann David A
College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, 140 Seventh Avenue South, St Petersburg, FL 33701, USA.
Biol Lett. 2005 Sep 22;1(3):362-5. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0309.
Hurricane Charley, a category 4 hurricane, passed through Charlotte Harbor, Florida, directly over an autonomous underwater acoustic datalogger used to record sound production by fishes associated with courtship and spawning. Acoustic recordings made on 9 days prior to the storm, during and 3 days after the storm provided unprecedented documentation of the hurricane's passage and its effect on fishes' calling behaviour. The hurricane did not inhibit nightly chorusing events of spawning fish. Sound levels produced by spawning fish on the night of and 3 days after the hurricane were higher and lasted longer than any of the 9 days recorded prior to the hurricane.
四级飓风查理经过佛罗里达州的夏洛特港,直接从一个用于记录与求偶和产卵相关的鱼类发声的自主水下声学数据记录器上方掠过。在风暴来临前9天、风暴期间以及风暴过后3天进行的声学记录,提供了关于飓风经过及其对鱼类鸣叫行为影响的前所未有的记录。飓风并未抑制产卵鱼类夜间的合唱活动。飓风当晚及过后3天产卵鱼类产生的声音水平比飓风来临前记录的9天中的任何一天都更高,且持续时间更长。