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交通噪音对一片受保护的热带森林中的森林鸟类物种产生影响。

Traffic noise affects forest bird species in a protected tropical forest.

作者信息

Arévalo J Edgardo, Newhard Kimberly

机构信息

The School for Field Studies, Apartado postal 150-4013 Atenas, Alajuela, Costa Rica.

出版信息

Rev Biol Trop. 2011 Jun;59(2):969-80.

Abstract

The construction of roads near protected forest areas alters ecosystem function by creating habitat fragmentation and through several direct and indirect negative effects such as increased pollution, animal mortality through collisions, disturbance caused by excessive noise and wind turbulence. Noise in particular may have strong negative effects on animal groups such as frogs and birds, that rely on sound for communication as it can negatively interfere with vocalizations used for territorial defense or courtship. Thus, birds are expected to be less abundant close to the road where noise levels are high. In this study, we examined the effects of road traffic noise levels on forest bird species in a protected tropical forest in Costa Rica. Data collection was conducted in a forest segment of the Carara National Park adjacent to the Coastal Highway. We carried out 120 ten minute bird surveys and measured road noise levels 192 times from the 19th to the 23rd of April and from the 21st to the 28th of November, 2008. To maximize bird detection for the species richness estimates we operated six 12 m standard mist nets simultaneously with the surveys. The overall mist-netting effort was 240 net/h. In addition, we estimated traffic volumes by tallying the number of vehicles passing by the edge of the park using 24 one hour counts throughout the study. We found that the relative abundance of birds and bird species richness decreased significantly with the increasing traffic noise in the dry and wet season. Noise decreased significantly and in a logarithmic way with distance from the road in both seasons. However, noise levels at any given distance were significantly higher in the dry compared to the wet season. Our results suggest that noise might be an important factor influencing road bird avoidance as measured by species richness and relative abundance. Since the protected forest in question is located in a national park subjected to tourist visitation, these results have conservation as well as management implications. A decrease in bird species richness and bird abundance due to intrusive road noise could negatively affect the use of trails by visitors. Alternatives for noise attenuation in the affected forest area include the enforcement of speed limits and the planting of live barriers.

摘要

在受保护的森林区域附近修建道路会改变生态系统功能,造成栖息地破碎化,并产生多种直接和间接的负面影响,如污染加剧、动物因碰撞而死亡、过度噪音和风力湍流造成干扰等。尤其是噪音,可能会对青蛙和鸟类等依赖声音进行交流的动物群体产生强烈的负面影响,因为它会对用于领地防御或求偶的发声产生负面干扰。因此,预计在噪音水平高的道路附近鸟类数量会减少。在本研究中,我们调查了道路交通噪音水平对哥斯达黎加一个受保护的热带森林中森林鸟类物种的影响。数据收集是在卡拉拉国家公园毗邻沿海公路的一片森林区域进行的。我们于2008年4月19日至23日以及11月21日至28日进行了120次每次持续十分钟的鸟类调查,并测量了192次道路噪音水平。为了在估计物种丰富度时最大限度地检测到鸟类,我们在调查的同时操作了六个12米长的标准雾网。雾网的总工作量为240网/小时。此外,我们通过在整个研究期间进行24次每次持续一小时的计数,统计经过公园边缘的车辆数量来估计交通流量。我们发现,在旱季和雨季,随着交通噪音的增加,鸟类的相对丰度和鸟类物种丰富度显著下降。在两个季节中,噪音都随着与道路距离的增加而显著降低,且呈对数关系。然而,在任何给定距离处,旱季的噪音水平都显著高于雨季。我们的结果表明,噪音可能是影响道路鸟类回避的一个重要因素,这可以通过物种丰富度和相对丰度来衡量。由于所讨论的受保护森林位于一个有游客参观的国家公园内,这些结果具有保护和管理方面的意义。由于侵扰性道路噪音导致鸟类物种丰富度和鸟类数量减少,可能会对游客使用步道产生负面影响。在受影响的森林区域降低噪音的替代方案包括实施限速和种植活体屏障。

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