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长途通话:由于高频传播损耗,小海雀社交叫声的信息损失可忽略不计。

Long distance calls: Negligible information loss of little auk social vocalisations due to high frequency propagation losses.

作者信息

Osiecka Anna N, Bryndza Przemysław, Briefer Elodie F, Wojczulanis-Jakubas Katarzyna

机构信息

Department of Vertebrate Ecology and Zoology, Faculty of Biology, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.

Behavioural Ecology Group, Section for Ecology and Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

PLoS Comput Biol. 2024 Dec 2;20(12):e1011961. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011961. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

How well does the information contained in vocal signals travel through the environment? To assess the efficiency of information transfer in little auk (Alle alle, an Arctic seabird) calls over distance, we selected two of the social call types with the highest potential for individuality coding. Using available recordings of known individuals, we calculated the apparent source levels, with apparent maximum peak sound pressure level (ASPL) of 63 dB re 20 μPa at 1 m for both call types. Further, we created a sound attenuation model using meteorological data collected in the vicinity of the little auk colony in Hornsund, Spitsbergen. Using this model, we modelled the calls to reflect higher frequency filtering and sound level loss occurring during spherical spreading in perfect local conditions, down to the putative hearing threshold of the species, calculated to equal ASPL of signals "propagated" to roughly one kilometre. Those modelled calls were then used in a permuted discriminant function analysis, support vector machine models, and linear models of Beecher's information statistic, to investigate whether transmission loss will affect the retention of individual information of the signal. Calls could be correctly classified to individuals above chance level independently of the distance, down to and over the putative physiological hearing threshold. Interestingly, the information capacity of the signal did not decrease with its filtering and attenuation. While this study touches on signal properties purely and cannot provide evidence of the actual use by the animals, it shows that little auk signals can theoretically travel long distances with negligible information loss, and supports the hypothesis that vocalisations could facilitate long-distance communication in the species.

摘要

声音信号中包含的信息在环境中的传播效果如何?为了评估小海雀(Alle alle,一种北极海鸟)叫声中信息远距离传递的效率,我们选择了两种最具个体编码潜力的社交叫声类型。利用已知个体的现有录音,我们计算了表观声源级,两种叫声类型在1米处的表观最大峰值声压级(ASPL)均为63分贝(参考声压20微帕)。此外,我们利用在斯匹次卑尔根群岛霍恩松德小海雀栖息地附近收集的气象数据创建了一个声音衰减模型。利用这个模型,我们对叫声进行建模,以反映在理想局部条件下球形传播过程中发生的高频滤波和声音水平损失,直至该物种的假定听力阈值,经计算该阈值等于“传播”到大约一公里处信号的ASPL。然后,将这些建模叫声用于置换判别函数分析、支持向量机模型以及比彻信息统计的线性模型,以研究传输损失是否会影响信号个体信息的保留。叫声能够在高于偶然水平的情况下被正确分类到个体,无论距离远近,直至并超过假定的生理听力阈值。有趣的是,信号的信息容量并没有随着其滤波和衰减而降低。虽然这项研究纯粹涉及信号特性,无法提供动物实际使用情况的证据,但它表明小海雀的信号理论上可以在信息损失可忽略不计的情况下远距离传播,并支持了叫声可能有助于该物种进行远距离交流的假设。

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