Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy.
Chester Zoo, Chester, UK.
Am J Primatol. 2024 Oct;86(10):e23673. doi: 10.1002/ajp.23673. Epub 2024 Aug 12.
The study of how animals adapt their behaviors depending on weather variables has gained particular significance in the context of climate change. This exploration offers insights into endangered species' potential threats and provides information on the direction to take in conservation activities. In this context, noninvasive, cost-effective, and potentially long-term monitoring systems, such as Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM), become particularly appropriate. Our study investigates the relationship between weather variables and the vocal behavior of Indri indri, the sole singing lemur species, within Madagascar's Maromizaha New Protected Area. Using PAM, we explore the factors shaping the vocalization patterns of this primate species in response to some environmental factors in their natural habitat. Analysis of an extensive audio data set collected across different years revealed the differential influence of temperature and precipitation on Indri indri vocal activity. We found that rainfall negatively influenced the emission of the vocalizations while warmer temperatures correlated with a greater emission of songs. The various environmental factors we considered also affected the timing of vocal emissions, showing the same pattern. Furthermore, our study confirms, once again, the strength of PAM as a valuable tool for studying vocal animal communication quickly, giving us information about long-term behavioral patterns that would be difficult to get in other ways. This research gives us further valuable information about how indris use vocalizations in their environment and how they adjust to environmental changes.
本研究旨在探讨动物行为如何根据天气变量进行适应性调整,在气候变化的背景下,这一研究具有特殊意义。这一探索为濒危物种面临的潜在威胁提供了深入了解,并为保护活动指明了方向。在这种情况下,非侵入性、具有成本效益且具有潜在长期监测能力的系统,如被动声学监测(PAM),变得尤为适用。我们的研究调查了天气变量与 Madagascar 的 Maromizaha 新保护区内唯一的歌唱狐猴 Indri indri 发声行为之间的关系。我们使用 PAM 探索了在其自然栖息地中,一些环境因素对这种灵长类动物发声模式的影响。通过对不同年份采集的大量音频数据进行分析,我们揭示了温度和降水等环境因素对 Indri indri 发声活动的不同影响。研究发现,降雨会对发声产生负面影响,而较高的温度与更多的歌声相关联。我们考虑的各种环境因素也会影响发声的时间,呈现出相同的模式。此外,我们的研究再次证实,PAM 是一种快速研究动物声音通讯的有效工具,它为我们提供了有关长期行为模式的信息,而这些信息很难通过其他方式获得。这项研究使我们进一步了解到 Indri 如何在其环境中使用发声,以及它们如何适应环境变化。