Kevin FA Darras
Worldwide soundscape ecology patterns across realms
Darras, Kevin FA; Rountree, Rodney; Van Wilgenburg, Steven; Dong, Lijun; Gasc, Amandine; Chen, Youfang; Lin, Tzu-Hao; Diaz, Patrick Mauritz; Wu, Shih-Hung; Salton, Marcus; Marley, Sarah; Cord, Anna F; Aparecido Do Nascimento, Leandro; Astaras, Christos; Barbaro, Luc; Bellisario, Kristen; Ben David, Asaf; Berger-Tal, Oded; Bhalla, Iqbal; Bolgan, Marta; Bradfer-Lawrence, Tom; Briers, Robert A; Budka, Michal; Cerezo-Araujo, Maite; Cerwen, Gunnar; Desjonqueres, Camille; Diniz, Pedro; Duarte, Adam; Enari, Hiroto; Enari, Haruka S; Freitas, Barbara; Friedman, Nick; Froidevaux, Jeremy; Gogoleva, Svetlana; Goodale, Eben; Greenhalgh, Jack; Hagge, Jonas; Jacot, Alain; Jahn, Olaf; Kepfer Rojas, Sebastian; Lloyd, Kyle John; Mammides, Christos; Marcacci, Gabriel; Markolf, Matthias; Marques, Marinez Isaac; Martin, Dominic A; Meyer, Christoph; Parsons, Miles; Pereira Samarra, Filipa Isabel; Pradervand, Jean-Nicolas; Perez-Granados, Cristian; Riede, Klaus; Ross, Samuel RP-J; Schuchmann, Karl-Ludwig; Se...
Authors
Rodney Rountree
Steven Van Wilgenburg
Lijun Dong
Amandine Gasc
Youfang Chen
Tzu-Hao Lin
Patrick Mauritz Diaz
Shih-Hung Wu
Marcus Salton
Sarah Marley
Anna F Cord
Leandro Aparecido Do Nascimento
Christos Astaras
Luc Barbaro
Kristen Bellisario
Asaf Ben David
Oded Berger-Tal
Iqbal Bhalla
Marta Bolgan
Tom Bradfer-Lawrence
Prof Robert Briers R.Briers@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Michal Budka
Maite Cerezo-Araujo
Gunnar Cerwen
Camille Desjonqueres
Pedro Diniz
Adam Duarte
Hiroto Enari
Haruka S Enari
Barbara Freitas
Nick Friedman
Jeremy Froidevaux
Svetlana Gogoleva
Eben Goodale
Jack Greenhalgh
Jonas Hagge
Alain Jacot
Olaf Jahn
Sebastian Kepfer Rojas
Kyle John Lloyd
Christos Mammides
Gabriel Marcacci
Matthias Markolf
Marinez Isaac Marques
Dominic A Martin
Christoph Meyer
Miles Parsons
Filipa Isabel Pereira Samarra
Jean-Nicolas Pradervand
Cristian Perez-Granados
Klaus Riede
Samuel RP-J Ross
Karl-Ludwig Schuchmann
Esther Sebastian-Gonzalez
David Singer
Juan Traba
Junior Tremblay
Sunny Tseng
Marisol Valverde
Ben Vernasco
Paul Jacobus Wensveen
Heather Wood
Ana Silvia de Oliveira Tissiani
Songhai Li
Renata Sousa-Lima
Thomas Cherico Wanger
Abstract
The need for remote, reliable, and scalable monitoring of plummeting biodiversity amidst mounting human pressures on ecosystems and changing climate has sparked enormous interest in Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) over multiple disciplines and ecosystems. Even though PAM could support UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility by facilitating the evaluation of management and conservation actions, global efforts have not yet been synthesised. We collated metadata from 293 soundscape datasets since 2001 describing sampling sites, deployment schedules, focal taxa, and recording parameters. We quantified biological, anthropogenic, and geophysical soundscape components across nine terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This is the first global, quantitative analysis of ecoacoustic sampling coverage across spatial, temporal, and ecological scales. Spatial sampling densities are two orders of magnitude higher in terrestrial realms (33 sites/Mkm2) compared to aquatic realms, while substantial data gaps remain in subterranean realms, extreme environments, and tropical waters. Diel and lunar cycles are well-covered, but in temperate regions, a third of freshwater and terrestrial datasets sample only one season while 57% of marine datasets cover all seasons. Opportunities arise for taxonomically broader sampling on land, for increasing spatial coverage in the high seas, and for more spatially-replicated deployments in freshwater. We illustrate the potential of soundscape ecology to address global questions related to macroecology, conservation biology, and phenology using sample soundscapes. PAM-enabled soundscape ecology has come of age to bridge different disciplines and quantify our progress towards Sustainable Development Goals on land and underwater.
Citation
Darras, K. F., Rountree, R., Van Wilgenburg, S., Dong, L., Gasc, A., Chen, Y., Lin, T., Diaz, P. M., Wu, S., Salton, M., Marley, S., Cord, A. F., Aparecido Do Nascimento, L., Astaras, C., Barbaro, L., Bellisario, K., Ben David, A., Berger-Tal, O., Bhalla, I., Bolgan, M., …Wanger, T. C. Worldwide soundscape ecology patterns across realms
Working Paper Type | Preprint |
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Deposit Date | Apr 15, 2024 |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3593596 |
Publisher URL | https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.04.10.588860v1.article-info |
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