Pace Daniela Silvia, Pedrazzi Giulia, D'amario Irene, Troccoli Aurora, Giacomini Giancarlo, Labriola Maria Silvia, Pavan Gianni, Ventura Daniele, Casoli Edoardo, Ardizzone Giandomenico, Papale Elena
Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
CNR-Institute for the Study of Anthropogenic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment-Capo Granitola Unit, Trapani, Italy.
Integr Zool. 2025 Jul;20(4):686-699. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12934. Epub 2024 Dec 13.
The acoustic ecology of a previously unexamined dolphin population in the Mediterranean was assessed by investigating how sound emissions and acoustic features are influenced by concurrent conditions. Whistles and click-trains emission rates were compared among different environmental, social and behavioural conditions. Structural variability of 3928 good/high-quality vocalizations was analysed in relation to contexts through a two-stage approach. First, two multivariate MANOVA-models were fitted considering the entire set of acoustic parameters extracted from whistles and click trains, to investigate the effect of concomitant factors on the overall acoustic structure of each vocalization. Subsequently, GLMM models were applied to each acoustic feature individually to explore its response to different contextual factors. Emission rates increased significantly with calves and in larger groups, with also a positive effect of socialization on whistles and of muddy/sandy seabed and depth on impulsive sounds. The multivariate approach showed that all contextual factors influenced sounds' structure, with whistles being strongly affected by behaviour and calves' presence. The GLMM models highlighted that each acoustic parameter varied differently in response to specific factors, with (1) increasing trends in whistles' duration and inflection points during interaction with fishery and decreasing ones during socializing, and (2) decreasing inter-click-intervals and increasing click-repetition-rates in larger groups and during interactions with fishery. These results provide new findings on the acoustic plasticity of bottlenose dolphins and a more comprehensive view of the magnitude of the social, environmental and behavioural influence, highlighting how the complexity of the species' acoustic repertoire has yet to be unravelled at the local level.
通过研究声音排放和声学特征如何受到同时存在的条件影响,对地中海中一个此前未被研究过的海豚种群的声学生态进行了评估。比较了不同环境、社会和行为条件下哨声和滴答声序列的排放率。通过两阶段方法,分析了3928次优质/高质量发声的结构变异性与环境背景的关系。首先,考虑从哨声和滴答声序列中提取的整套声学参数,拟合了两个多元MANOVA模型,以研究伴随因素对每次发声的整体声学结构的影响。随后,将GLMM模型分别应用于每个声学特征,以探索其对不同环境因素的响应。幼崽和较大群体中的排放率显著增加,社交对哨声、泥泞/沙质海床和深度对脉冲声也有积极影响。多元方法表明,所有环境因素都会影响声音结构,哨声受行为和幼崽存在的影响很大。GLMM模型强调,每个声学参数对特定因素的响应各不相同,(1)在与渔业互动期间,哨声的持续时间和拐点呈增加趋势,而在社交期间则呈下降趋势;(2)在较大群体中和与渔业互动期间,滴答声间隔减小,滴答声重复率增加。这些结果为宽吻海豚的声学可塑性提供了新的发现,并更全面地了解了社会、环境和行为影响的程度,突出了该物种声学 repertoire 在地方层面上的复杂性仍有待揭示。