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Social Media for Social Species: A case study on the behavioural transitions of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the presence of tourism, Montenegro, South Adriatic

机译:社会物种社交媒体:以南亚得里亚海黑山为例,宽吻海豚在有旅游业的情况下行为转变的案例研究

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Interactions between touristic vessels and cetaceans are increasing. Ecotourism, whale watching tours or the increasing economic power of the industry have all contributed to the current situation. Recent tourism studies have made cases for both short and long-term changes for targeted cetacean populations. Short-term changes refer to behavioural responses as a result of marine vessel movements where vocalisation variation and increased horizontal and vertical dive intervals have been observed. Investigating behavioural transitions of bottlenose dolphins in the absence and presence of tourism vessels, we modelled the impacts in control and impact chains, making a case for social media use to increase scientific data collection in other areas of research. In the presence of tourism, increased diving behaviours could relate to increased vessel avoidance whilst increased group cohesive behaviours may be mistaken for tighter group formations in the case of milling and resting behaviours within closer proximity to vessels. Social media searches within a two-week period using a hashtag tracking website yielded a 26.5% success rate of usable posts for scientific data. Although it is not possible to relate short-term changes in behavioural transitions to long-term changes in behavioural budget, it is evident tourism can elicit strong behavioural responses. In the knowledge that guidelines and mitigation strategies can often be ignored or take years to be implemented, we suggest using touristic habits to our benefit. Ultimately this novel way of citizen science would contribute to implementing appropriate conservation strategies, resulting in stricter regulations regarding marine vessel traffic in cetacean hotspots.
机译:旅游船和鲸类之间的相互作用正在增加。生态旅游,赏鲸之旅或该行业日益增长的经济实力都助长了当前形势。最近的旅游业研究为目标鲸类种群的短期和长期变化提供了依据。短期变化是指由于船舶运动而引起的行为反应,其中观察到发声变化以及水平和垂直潜水间隔的增加。在不存在和存在旅游船只的情况下,调查宽吻海豚的行为转变,我们对控制和影响链中的影响进行了建模,从而为社交媒体的使用提供了理由,以增加其他研究领域的科学数据收集。在有旅游业的情况下,增加的潜水行为可能与增加的避开船只有关,而如果在更接近船只的地方进行碾磨和休息行为,则可能将增加的群体凝聚行为误认为是更紧密的群体形成。使用主题标签跟踪网站在两周内进行社交媒体搜索,可获得的科学数据帖子成功率为26.5%。尽管不可能将行为转变的短期变化与行为预算的长期变化联系起来,但是很明显旅游业可以引起强烈的行为反应。鉴于通常会忽略准则和缓解策略,或者需要花费数年的时间才能实施,因此,我们建议利用旅游习惯为我们带来好处。最终,这种新颖的公民科学方法将有助于实施适当的保护策略,从而导致有关鲸类热点地区海上船只运输的更严格规定。

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