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人为电磁场(EMF)会影响底栖海洋物种的行为。

Anthropogenic electromagnetic fields (EMF) influence the behaviour of bottom-dwelling marine species.

机构信息

Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, South Kingstown, USA.

PANGALIA Environmental, Bedfordshire, England, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2020 Mar 6;10(1):4219. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60793-x.

Abstract

Many marine animals have evolved sensory abilities to use electric and magnetic cues in essential aspects of life history, such as to detect prey, predators and mates as well as to orientate and migrate. Potential disruption of vital cues by human activities must be understood in order to mitigate potential negative influences. Cable deployments in coastal waters are increasing worldwide, in capacity and number, owing to growing demands for electrical power and telecommunications. Increasingly, the local electromagnetic environment used by electro- and magneto-sensitive species will be altered. We quantified biologically relevant behavioural responses of the presumed, magneto-receptive American lobster and the electro-sensitive Little skate to electromagnetic field (EMF) emissions of a subsea high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission cable for domestic electricity supply. We demonstrate a striking increase in exploratory/foraging behaviour in skates in response to EMF and a more subtle exploratory response in lobsters. In addition, by directly measuring both the magnetic and electric field components of the EMF emitted by HVDC cables we found that there were DC and unexpectedly AC components. Modelling, restricted to the DC component, showed good agreement with measured results. Our cross-disciplinary study highlights the need to integrate an understanding of the natural and anthropogenic EMF environment together with the responses of sensitive animals when planning future cable deployments and predicting their environmental effects.

摘要

许多海洋动物已经进化出了利用电和磁线索的感觉能力,这些线索在生命历史的许多重要方面都有作用,例如探测猎物、捕食者和配偶,以及定向和迁移。为了减轻潜在的负面影响,必须了解人类活动对重要线索的潜在干扰。由于对电力和电信的需求不断增长,全球沿海地区的海底电缆敷设无论是在容量还是数量上都在不断增加。电和磁敏感物种所使用的局部电磁场环境将越来越多地发生变化。我们量化了假定的磁受体美洲龙虾和电敏感小鳐鱼对海底高压直流(HVDC)输电电缆的电磁场(EMF)排放的生物相关行为反应,这些电缆是为国内供电而铺设的。我们证明了 EMF 会显著增加鳐鱼的探索/觅食行为,而对龙虾的探索反应则更为微妙。此外,通过直接测量 HVDC 电缆发出的电磁场的磁场和电场分量,我们发现存在直流和出人意料的交流分量。仅针对直流分量进行的建模与测量结果吻合良好。我们的跨学科研究强调,在规划未来的电缆敷设并预测其环境影响时,需要将对自然和人为电磁场环境的理解与敏感动物的反应结合起来。

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