Hubert Jeroen, van der Burg A Daniëlle, Witbaard Rob, Slabbekoorn Hans
Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Dept. Estuarine and Delta Systems, Yerseke, The Netherlands.
Behav Ecol. 2023 Apr 8;34(3):495-505. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arad012. eCollection 2023 May-Jun.
Noisy human activities at sea are changing the acoustic environment, which has been shown to affect marine mammals and fishes. Invertebrates, such as bivalves, have so far received limited attention despite their important role in the marine ecosystem. Several studies have examined the impact of sound on anti-predator behavior using simulated predators, but studies using live predators are scarce. In the current study, we examined the separate and combined effects of boat sound playback and predator cues of shore crabs () on the behavior of mussels ( spp.). We examined the behavior of the mussels using a valve gape monitor and scored the behavior from the crabs in one of two types of predator test conditions from video footage to control for effects from potential, sound-induced variation in crab behavior. We found that mussels closed their valve gape during boat noise and with a crab in their tank, but also that the stimulus combination did not add up to an even smaller valve gape. The sound treatment did not affect the stimulus crabs, but the behavior of the crabs did affect the valve gape of the mussels. Future research is needed to examine whether these results stand in situ and whether valve closure due to sound has fitness consequences for mussels. The effects on the well-being of individual mussels from anthropogenic noise may be relevant for population dynamics in the context of pressure from other stressors, their role as an ecosystem engineer, and in the context of aquaculture.
海上嘈杂的人类活动正在改变声学环境,已有研究表明这会影响海洋哺乳动物和鱼类。尽管双壳贝类等无脊椎动物在海洋生态系统中发挥着重要作用,但迄今为止它们受到的关注有限。已有多项研究使用模拟捕食者来检验声音对反捕食行为的影响,但使用活体捕食者的研究却很少。在本研究中,我们检验了播放船只声音和投放滨蟹捕食者线索对贻贝行为的单独及综合影响。我们使用瓣膜开口监测器来观察贻贝的行为,并根据视频画面在两种捕食者测试条件之一中对螃蟹的行为进行评分,以控制潜在的、声音引起的螃蟹行为变化的影响。我们发现,在播放船只噪音以及水箱中有螃蟹的情况下,贻贝都会闭合其瓣膜开口,但刺激组合并未导致更小的瓣膜开口。声音处理并未影响作为刺激物的螃蟹,但螃蟹的行为确实影响了贻贝的瓣膜开口。未来需要开展研究,以检验这些结果在自然环境中是否成立,以及声音导致的瓣膜闭合对贻贝的健康状况是否有影响。在来自其他压力源的压力背景下,人为噪声对单个贻贝健康状况的影响可能与种群动态、它们作为生态系统工程师的作用以及水产养殖背景相关。