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朝着蜜蜂的声学监测迈进:振翅声与物种和个体特征有关。

Towards acoustic monitoring of bees: wingbeat sounds are related to species and individual traits.

机构信息

Terrestrial Ecology Group, Departament of Ecology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.

Social-ecological Systems Laboratory, Department of Ecology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Jun 24;379(1904):20230111. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0111. Epub 2024 May 6.

Abstract

Global pollinator decline urgently requires effective methods to assess their trends, distribution and behaviour. Passive acoustics is a non-invasive and cost-efficient monitoring tool increasingly employed for monitoring animal communities. However, insect sounds remain highly unexplored, hindering the application of this technique for pollinators. To overcome this shortfall and support future developments, we recorded and characterized wingbeat sounds of a variety of Iberian domestic and wild bees and tested their relationship with taxonomic, morphological, behavioural and environmental traits at inter- and intra-specific levels. Using directional microphones and machine learning, we shed light on the acoustic signature of bee wingbeat sounds and their potential to be used for species identification and monitoring. Our results revealed that frequency of wingbeat sounds is negatively related with body size and environmental temperature (between-species analysis), while it is positively related with experimentally induced stress conditions (within-individual analysis). We also found a characteristic acoustic signature in the European honeybee that supported automated classification of this bee from a pool of wild bees, paving the way for passive acoustic monitoring of pollinators. Overall, these findings confirm that insect sounds during flight activity can provide insights on individual and species traits, and hence suggest novel and promising applications for this endangered animal group. This article is part of the theme issue 'Towards a toolkit for global insect biodiversity monitoring'.

摘要

全球传粉媒介的衰落迫切需要有效的方法来评估它们的趋势、分布和行为。被动声学是一种非侵入性且具有成本效益的监测工具,越来越多地用于监测动物群落。然而,昆虫的声音仍然高度未知,这阻碍了该技术在传粉媒介中的应用。为了克服这一不足并支持未来的发展,我们记录和描述了各种伊比利亚家养和野生蜜蜂的翅膀拍打声,并在种间和种内水平上测试了它们与分类、形态、行为和环境特征的关系。使用定向麦克风和机器学习,我们揭示了蜜蜂翅膀拍打声的声学特征及其用于物种识别和监测的潜力。我们的结果表明,翅膀拍打声的频率与体型和环境温度呈负相关(种间分析),而与实验诱导的应激条件呈正相关(个体内分析)。我们还在欧洲蜜蜂中发现了一个特征性的声学特征,这支持了从一群野生蜜蜂中自动分类这种蜜蜂,为传粉媒介的被动声学监测铺平了道路。总的来说,这些发现证实,飞行活动期间的昆虫声音可以提供关于个体和物种特征的见解,因此为这个濒危动物群体的新的和有前途的应用提供了依据。本文是“全球昆虫生物多样性监测工具包”主题特刊的一部分。

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