Couchoux Charline, Aubert Maxime, Garant Dany, Réale Denis
Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, H3C 3P8 Montréal, QC, Canada.
Département de Biologie, Université de Sherbrooke, J1K 2R1, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2015 May 6;5:10118. doi: 10.1038/srep10118.
Technological advances can greatly benefit the scientific community by making new areas of research accessible. The study of animal vocal communication, in particular, can gain new insights and knowledge from technological improvements in recording equipment. Our comprehension of the acoustic signals emitted by animals would be greatly improved if we could continuously track the daily natural emissions of individuals in the wild, especially in the context of integrating individual variation into evolutionary ecology research questions. We show here how this can be accomplished using an operational tiny audio recorder that can easily be fitted as an on-board acoustic data-logger on small free-ranging animals. The high-quality 24 h acoustic recording logged on the spy microphone device allowed us to very efficiently collect daylong chipmunk vocalisations, giving us much more detailed data than the classical use of a directional microphone over an entire field season. The recordings also allowed us to monitor individual activity patterns and record incredibly long resting heart rates, and to identify self-scratching events and even whining from pre-emerging pups in their maternal burrow.
技术进步可以通过开拓新的研究领域,极大地造福科学界。特别是动物声音交流的研究,可以从录音设备的技术改进中获得新的见解和知识。如果我们能够持续追踪野生动物个体的日常自然发声,尤其是在将个体差异纳入进化生态学研究问题的背景下,我们对动物发出的声学信号的理解将会大大提高。我们在此展示了如何使用一种实用的微型录音机来实现这一点,这种录音机可以轻松地作为小型自由活动动物的机载声学数据记录器。间谍麦克风设备记录的高质量24小时声学记录,使我们能够非常高效地收集一整天的花栗鼠叫声,为我们提供了比在整个野外季节使用定向麦克风的传统方式更详细的数据。这些录音还使我们能够监测个体的活动模式,记录极其漫长的静息心率,并识别自我抓挠事件,甚至能记录到母洞中即将出生的幼崽发出的哀鸣声。