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DOI10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.03.024
Evaluating acoustic indices in the Valdivian rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America
Moreno-Gomez, Felipe N.1; Bartheld, Jose2; Silva-Escobar, Andres A.1; Briones, Raul3; Marquez, Rafael4; Penna, Mario5
发表日期2019
ISSN1470-160X
EISSN1872-7034
卷号103页码:1-8
英文摘要

Passive acoustic monitoring is becoming an extensively used tool to evaluate the status and variation of populations of sound producing animals. The analyses of extensive acoustic recordings for identification and detection of acoustic signals of different species is highly time-consuming, either by traditional audiovisual procedures or by developing effective automated recognizers. These drawbacks in data analysis have promoted research efforts aimed to develop acoustic diversity indices, which are relatively easily obtained by means of different algorithms considering spectral and/or temporal properties of the sounds contained in the recordings. Nevertheless, studies performed in different environments and geographical areas reveal inconsistencies in the association between acoustic diversity indices and biodiversity, suggesting the need of new studies to evaluate commonly used acoustic diversity indices as proxies of the richness of sound producing animal species. The Valdivian rainforest from Chile, South America, is recognized as a biodiversity hotspot because of the high proportion of endemic species and their threatened status associated to anthropogenic activity. As it is imperative to evaluate cost-effective strategies for biodiversity monitoring, in this study we evaluated seven acoustic indices to assess their reliability as proxies of the variation in bird and anuran species richness, two important components of the biodiversity of this threatened environment. Our results indicate that most of the acoustic indices tested fail to describe satisfactorily the variation in species richness. Nevertheless, two indices, namely the Temporal Entropy and the Acoustic Evenness Index, may potentially serve as an indicator of bird richness, but future studies should fine-tune these indices to obtain a robust validation of its use within this environment. We expect that this work will contribute to the understanding of the significance and potential use of acoustic indices within this biodiversity hotspot as well as in other regions of interest for conservation.


WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/89802
作者单位1.Univ Catolica Maule, Fac Ciencias Basicas, Dept Biol & Quim, Lab Bioacust & Ecol Comportamiento Anim, San Miguel 3605, Talca 3480112, Chile;
2.STRIX, Monitoreo Biol, Calle Ladera S-N, Puerto Montt, Chile;
3.Bioforest SA, Div Manejo Ecosistem, Programa Conservac Especies, Km 15 S-N Camino Coronel, Concepcion, Chile;
4.Museo Nacl Ciencias Natur CSIC, Dept Biodiversidad & Biol Evolut, Fonoteca Zool, Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2, Madrid 28006, Spain;
5.Univ Chile, Fac Med, Inst Ciencias Biomed, Programa Fisiol & Biofis, Independencia 1027, Santiago 8380453, Chile
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Moreno-Gomez, Felipe N.,Bartheld, Jose,Silva-Escobar, Andres A.,et al. Evaluating acoustic indices in the Valdivian rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America[J],2019,103:1-8.
APA Moreno-Gomez, Felipe N.,Bartheld, Jose,Silva-Escobar, Andres A.,Briones, Raul,Marquez, Rafael,&Penna, Mario.(2019).Evaluating acoustic indices in the Valdivian rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America.ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS,103,1-8.
MLA Moreno-Gomez, Felipe N.,et al."Evaluating acoustic indices in the Valdivian rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America".ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 103(2019):1-8.
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