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自动声学探测棉冠獠狨,凸显人为干扰的转折点。

Automated acoustic detection of Geoffroy's spider monkey highlights tipping points of human disturbance.

机构信息

Grantham Institute, Imperial College London, UK.

Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2023 Mar 29;290(1995):20222473. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2022.2473. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

As more land is altered by human activity and more species become at risk of extinction, it is essential that we understand the requirements for conserving threatened species across human-modified landscapes. Owing to their rarity and often sparse distributions, threatened species can be difficult to study and efficient methods to sample them across wide temporal and spatial scales have been lacking. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is increasingly recognized as an efficient method for collecting data on vocal species; however, the development of automated species detectors required to analyse large amounts of acoustic data is not keeping pace. Here, we collected 35 805 h of acoustic data across 341 sites in a region over 1000 km to show that PAM, together with a newly developed automated detector, is able to successfully detect the endangered Geoffroy's spider monkey (), allowing us to show that Geoffroy's spider monkey was absent below a threshold of 80% forest cover and within 1 km of primary paved roads and occurred equally in old growth and secondary forests. We discuss how this methodology circumvents many of the existing issues in traditional sampling methods and can be highly successful in the study of vocally rare or threatened species. Our results provide tools and knowledge for setting targets and developing conservation strategies for the protection of Geoffroy's spider monkey.

摘要

随着人类活动改变的土地越来越多,越来越多的物种面临灭绝的风险,因此,我们必须了解在人类改造的景观中保护受威胁物种的要求。由于受威胁物种的稀有性和分布稀疏,对它们进行研究并在广泛的时间和空间尺度上对其进行有效采样一直具有挑战性。被动声学监测 (PAM) 越来越被认为是收集有关发声物种数据的有效方法;然而,为了分析大量声学数据而开发的自动化物种探测器却没有跟上步伐。在这里,我们在一个超过 1000 公里的区域的 341 个地点收集了 35805 小时的声学数据,结果表明 PAM 与新开发的自动化探测器相结合,能够成功检测到濒危的 Geoffroy's 蜘蛛猴 (Ateles geoffroyi),使我们能够证明 Geoffroy's 蜘蛛猴在森林覆盖率低于 80%的地区和距离主要铺设道路 1 公里范围内不存在,并且在原始森林和次生林中的分布是相等的。我们讨论了这种方法如何规避传统采样方法中存在的许多问题,并在研究声音稀少或受威胁的物种方面非常成功。我们的研究结果为 Geoffroy's 蜘蛛猴的保护提供了工具和知识,以确定目标和制定保护策略。

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