2017
DOI: 10.3354/meps12370
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Mapping the diversity of spectral shapes discriminates between adjacent benthic biophonies

Abstract: Coastal soundscapes are dominated by broadband transient sounds primarily emitted by benthic invertebrates. These sounds are characterized by a very large dynamic of amplitude. The loudest ones propagate further and interfere with the detectability of benthic sounds by invading other more distant habitats. Acoustic diversity assessment is therefore biased when applying acoustic indices related to the signal's power. Here, we propose new acoustic indices (IDSS: indices of the diversity of spectral shape) capabl… Show more

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“…The source level of the barrier reef of Moorea (SPL at 1 m) was estimated to be 147 dB re 1 µPa for the most energetic frequency band 3.5-5.5 kHz and was of 136 dB re 1 µPa for larger BTS band (1-70 kHz). These values are within the range of source levels usually found in coral reefs [84] and healthy temperate rocky reefs [51]. In this study, there was an increase in low frequency sounds emitted by fish (200-500 Hz) during the day and an increase of high frequencies emitted by benthic invertebrates (3.5-5.5 kHz) during the night.…”
Section: Diel Patternsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The source level of the barrier reef of Moorea (SPL at 1 m) was estimated to be 147 dB re 1 µPa for the most energetic frequency band 3.5-5.5 kHz and was of 136 dB re 1 µPa for larger BTS band (1-70 kHz). These values are within the range of source levels usually found in coral reefs [84] and healthy temperate rocky reefs [51]. In this study, there was an increase in low frequency sounds emitted by fish (200-500 Hz) during the day and an increase of high frequencies emitted by benthic invertebrates (3.5-5.5 kHz) during the night.…”
Section: Diel Patternsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…To assess the temporal variability of the benthic invertebrate biophony (the sum of the many isolated broadband transient sounds (BTS) produced by benthic invertebrates [51] (Figure 2A)) recordings from the fixed station were analysed (Figures 1 and 2). BTS were grouped into four frequency "bands" (3.5-5.5 kHz, 6-8 kHz, 10-13 kHz and 14-17 kHz).…”
Section: Benthic Invertebrate Soundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible to take different statistical measurements of spectral variation, such as the spectral median or a specific percentile, to emphasize changes in the sources of continuous sounds, such as environmental sounds and biological choruses. Considering only high percentiles (95th or 99th) within specific frequency ranges can be used to characterize transient high-energy sounds [ 205 ]. Collating long-term spectrograms into a single power spectral density probability (PSDP) plot [ 206 ] can provide an overview of the levels of energy likely to occur at a given frequency and are source-specific if the source is significant at a site.…”
Section: Current Methods Supporting Acoustic Diversity Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACI and H are the most widely used metrics in marine soundscape studies; however, there are dozens of terrestrial soundscape metrics that might be considered in the marine realm (Sueur et al, 2014;McPherson et al, 2016), including some emerging assessment tools that may better represent the time and/or frequency dynamics within a recording (e.g., Eldridge et al, 2016;Lossent et al, 2017). Soundscape synthesis experiments similar to those conducted in this study (and by Gasc et al, 2015 in terrestrial settings) can provide a tool for understanding these metrics.…”
Section: Implications For and Future Directions In Marine Ecoacousticsmentioning
confidence: 99%