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Investigation into the response of the auditory and acoustic communications systems in the Beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) of the St. Lawrence River Estuary to noise, using vocal classification.

机译:使用声音分类,调查圣劳伦斯河河口的白鲸(Beluga鲸)的听觉和声音通信系统对噪声的响应。

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Noise pollution has only recently become recognized as a potential danger to marine mammals in general, and to the Beluga Whale (Delphinapterus leucas) in particular. These small gregarious Odontocetes make extensive use of sound for social communication and pod cohesion. The St. Lawrence River Estuary is habitat to a small, critically endangered population of about 700 Beluga whales who congregate in four different sites in its upper estuary. The population is believed to be threatened by the stress of high-intensity, low frequency noise. One way to determine whether noise is having an effect on an animal's auditory ability might be to observe a natural and repeatable response of the auditory and vocal systems to varying noise levels. This can be accomplished by observing changes in animal vocalizations in response to auditory feedback. A response such as this observed in humans and some animals is known as the Lombard Vocal Response, which represents a reaction of the auditory system directly manifested by changes in vocalization level.; In this research this population of Beluga Whales was tested to determine whether a vocalization-as-a-function-of-noise phenomenon existed by using Hidden Markhov “classified” vocalizations as targets for acoustical analyses. Correlation and regression analyses indicated that the phenomenon does exist and results of a human subjects experiment along with results from other animal species known to exhibit the response strongly implicate the Lombard Vocal Response in the Beluga.
机译:直到最近,噪声污染才被普遍视为对海洋哺乳动物尤其是对白鲸( Delphinapterus leucas )的潜在危险。这些小的合群的齿齿动物广泛使用声音进行社交交流和吊舱凝聚力。圣劳伦斯河河口栖息在约700头白鲸的极度濒危的小种群中,它们聚集在其上河口的四个不同地点。人们认为该人群受到高强度,低频噪声的压力的威胁。确定噪声是否对动物的听觉能力有影响的一种方法可能是观察听觉和声音系统对变化的噪声水平的自然且可重复的响应。这可以通过观察动物发声响应听觉反馈的变化来实现。如在人类和某些动物中观察到的这种反应被称为伦巴德人声反应,它表示由发声水平的变化直接表现出的听觉系统的反应。在这项研究中,通过使用隐藏的Markhov“分类”发声作为声学分析的目标,对这一白鲸种群进行了测试,以确定是否存在发声作为一种噪声功能。相关性和回归分析表明该现象确实存在,人类受试者的实验结果以及其他已知表现出这种反应的动物物种的结果强烈暗示了白鲸中的伦巴第人声反应。

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  • 作者

    Scheifele, Peter Martin.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Connecticut.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Connecticut.;
  • 学科 Biology Oceanography.; Physics Acoustics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 123 p.
  • 总页数 123
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 海洋生物;声学;
  • 关键词

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