Joachim Dale, Goodale Eben
The Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA.
Biol Lett. 2007 Dec 22;3(6):603-6. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0386.
Playback is an important method of surveying animals, assessing habitats and studying animal communication. However, conventional playback methods require on-site observers and therefore become labour-intensive when covering large areas. Such limitations could be circumvented by the use of cellular telephony, a ubiquitous technology with increasing biological applications. In addressing concerns about the low audio quality of cellular telephones, this paper presents experimental data to show that owls of two species (Strix varia and Megascops asio) respond similarly to calls played through cellular telephones as to calls played through conventional playback technology. In addition, the telephone audio recordings are of sufficient quality to detect most of the two owl species' responses. These findings are a first important step towards large-scale applications where networks of cellular phones conduct real-time monitoring tasks.
回放是一种重要的动物调查方法、栖息地评估方法以及动物交流研究方法。然而,传统的回放方法需要现场观察者,因此在覆盖大面积区域时会变得劳动强度大。通过使用蜂窝电话(一种在生物应用中越来越普遍的技术),可以规避这些限制。在解决对蜂窝电话音频质量较低的担忧时,本文展示了实验数据,以表明两种猫头鹰(条纹林鸮和东方角鸮)对通过蜂窝电话播放的叫声的反应与对通过传统回放技术播放的叫声的反应相似。此外,电话录音的质量足以检测到这两种猫头鹰的大部分反应。这些发现是迈向大规模应用的重要第一步,在大规模应用中,蜂窝电话网络将执行实时监测任务。