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圈养长江江豚的叫声产生受社会和环境因素影响。

The Click Production of Captive Yangtze Finless Porpoises () Is Influenced by Social and Environmental Factors.

作者信息

Serres Agathe, Xu Chen, Hao Yujiang, Wang Ding

机构信息

Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430000, China.

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100864, China.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2021 Feb 16;11(2):511. doi: 10.3390/ani11020511.

Abstract

Yangtze finless porpoises use high-frequency clicks to navigate, forage, and communicate. The way in which click production may vary depending on social or environmental context has never been investigated. A group of five captive Yangtze finless porpoises was monitored for one year, and 107 h of audio recordings was collected under different conditions. Using a MATLAB-generated interface, we extracted click density (i.e., number of clicks per minute) from these recordings and analyzed its variation depending on the context. As expected, click density increased as the number of animals present increased. The click density did not exhibit diurnal variations but did have seasonal variations, with click density being highest in summer and fall. Yangtze finless porpoises produced more clicks when socially separated than when not (136% more), during training/feeding sessions than outside of such sessions (312% more), when enrichment was provided (265% more on average), and when noisy events occurred rather than when no unusual event occurred (22% more). The click density decreased when many visitors were present in the facility (up to 35% less). These results show that Yangtze finless porpoises modulate their click production depending on the context and suggest that their echolocation activity and their emotional state may be linked to these changes. Such context-dependent variations also indicate the potential usefulness of monitoring acoustical activity as part of a welfare assessment tool in this species. Additionally, the click density variation found in captivity could be useful for understanding click rate variations of wild populations that are hardly visible.

摘要

长江江豚利用高频咔哒声来导航、觅食和交流。咔哒声的产生方式是否会因社会或环境背景的不同而有所变化,这一点从未被研究过。对一组5只圈养的长江江豚进行了为期一年的监测,在不同条件下收集了107小时的音频记录。我们使用MATLAB生成的界面,从这些记录中提取咔哒声密度(即每分钟的咔哒声数量),并分析其随背景的变化。不出所料,随着在场动物数量的增加,咔哒声密度也会增加。咔哒声密度没有表现出昼夜变化,但确实有季节性变化,夏季和秋季的咔哒声密度最高。长江江豚在社交隔离时比未隔离时发出更多咔哒声(多出136%),在训练/喂食期间比在此类活动之外发出更多咔哒声(多出312%),在提供丰富环境时(平均多出265%),以及在发生嘈杂事件时而不是没有异常事件发生时(多出22%)。当设施中有许多游客时,咔哒声密度会降低(最多降低35%)。这些结果表明,长江江豚会根据背景调节其咔哒声的产生,并表明它们的回声定位活动和情绪状态可能与这些变化有关。这种依赖背景的变化也表明,作为该物种福利评估工具的一部分,监测声学活动具有潜在的用途。此外,在圈养环境中发现的咔哒声密度变化,可能有助于理解难以观察到的野生种群的咔哒声率变化。

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