Hervé Rogissart , Victor Frossard , Jean Guillard , Clément Rautureau , Stéphan Jacquet
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摘要
外来入侵物种(IAS)行为的跟踪具有挑战性,因为后勤方面的限制阻碍了高频率的调查。实时自动记录仪是一种很有前景的解决方案,但其可行性还需要测试和验证。声学照相机是一种高效的方法,可用于实时记录无尾糠虾(Hemimysis anomala)的行为,这种糠虾已入侵多种水生生态系统。这种方法也是对浅水栖息地糠虾群进行高质量视频记录的重要工具。该装置可记录昼夜周期内的连续行为,包括离开和进入庇护所(以下简称 "出现和归巢"),其可行性得到了验证。出洞与黄昏的到来始终相关,而归巢则显示出更复杂的时间趋势。归巢事件比出现事件更长,但两者都受到光照条件的显著影响。过去的研究已经表明,出现的终止与光照偏好的开始同时发生。然而,在光照条件超过偏好值之前,归巢的开始时间较早,这可能是由于个体间的差异和/或蜂群行为中的信息共享造成的。调查还捕捉到了三月底发现的目标数量的下降,强调了冬季蜂群的终止。此外,我们还证明了高频时间分辨率(采样频率至少为 10 分钟)对准确捕捉蜂群行为的重要性。总之,我们提供了描述 H. anomala 生态学特征的新见解,并鼓励开发实时自动记录器来跟踪 IAS 的行为。
Tracking the real-time behavior of Hemimysis anomala’s winter swarms using acoustic camera
Tracking the behavior of invasive alien species (IAS) is challenging due to logistical constraints that hinder high frequency surveys. Real-time automated recorders offer a promising solution, but their feasibility needs testing and validation. The acoustic camera is an efficient method to obtain real-time records of the behavior of Hemimysis anomala, a mysid that has invaded a variety of aquatic ecosystems. This approach is also a valuable tool for high-quality video recordings of mysid swarms in shallow habitats. The feasibility of this device to record the continuous behavior, including exit and entry (hereafter referred to as emergence and homing) from a shelter over a diel cycle was validated. Emergence consistently correlated with the onset of civil twilight, while homing displayed more intricate temporal trends. Homing events were longer than emergence events, but both were significantly influenced by light conditions. The termination of emergence was concomitant to the onset of the light preference as already shown by past studies. However, homing showed an earlier onset before light conditions exceeded the preference values, possibly due to inter-individual variability and/or information sharing in swarm behavior. The survey also captured the collapse in the targets number detected by the end of March, underlining the termination of the winter swarm. Furthermore, we demonstrated the importance of high-frequency temporal resolution, with a sampling frequency of at least 10-min, to accurately capture the swarm behavior. Overall, we provide original new insights characterizing H. anomala ecology and encourage the development of real-time automated recorders to track the behavior of IAS.
期刊介绍:
Published six times per year, the Journal of Great Lakes Research is multidisciplinary in its coverage, publishing manuscripts on a wide range of theoretical and applied topics in the natural science fields of biology, chemistry, physics, geology, as well as social sciences of the large lakes of the world and their watersheds. Large lakes generally are considered as those lakes which have a mean surface area of >500 km2 (see Herdendorf, C.E. 1982. Large lakes of the world. J. Great Lakes Res. 8:379-412, for examples), although smaller lakes may be considered, especially if they are very deep. We also welcome contributions on saline lakes and research on estuarine waters where the results have application to large lakes.