Am Nat. 2021 Mar;197(3):296-311. doi: 10.1086/712798. Epub 2021 Feb 5.
AbstractIn marine environments, noise from human activities is increasing dramatically, causing animals to alter their behavior and forage less efficiently. These alterations incur energetic costs that can result in reproductive failure and death and may ultimately influence population viability, yet the link between population dynamics and individual energetics is poorly understood. We present an energy budget model for simulating effects of acoustic disturbance on populations. It accounts for environmental variability and individual state, while incorporating realistic animal movements. Using harbor porpoises () as a case study, we evaluated population consequences of disturbance from seismic surveys and investigated underlying drivers of vulnerability. The framework reproduced empirical estimates of population structure and seasonal variations in energetics. The largest effects predicted for seismic surveys were in late summer and fall and were unrelated to local abundance, but instead were related to lactation costs, water temperature, and body fat. Our results demonstrate that consideration of temporal variation in individual energetics and their link to costs associated with disturbances is imperative when predicting disturbance impacts. These mechanisms are general to animal species, and the framework presented here can be used for gaining new insights into the spatiotemporal variability of animal movements and energetics that control population dynamics.
摘要 在海洋环境中,人类活动产生的噪声急剧增加,导致动物改变行为,觅食效率降低。这些变化会产生能量成本,导致繁殖失败和死亡,最终可能影响种群的生存能力,但种群动态与个体能量学之间的联系还知之甚少。我们提出了一个能量预算模型,用于模拟声干扰对种群的影响。它考虑了环境变异性和个体状态,同时纳入了现实动物的运动。我们使用港湾鼠海豚()作为案例研究,评估了地震调查引起的干扰对种群的后果,并研究了脆弱性的潜在驱动因素。该框架再现了种群结构和能量学季节性变化的实证估计。预测地震调查的最大影响发生在夏末和秋季,与当地丰度无关,而是与哺乳期成本、水温和体脂有关。我们的结果表明,在预测干扰影响时,必须考虑个体能量的时间变化及其与干扰相关成本之间的联系。这些机制对动物物种具有普遍性,这里提出的框架可用于深入了解控制种群动态的动物运动和能量学的时空变异性。