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DOI10.1111/gcb.17067
Divergent ecological responses to typhoon disturbance revealed via landscape-scale acoustic monitoring
Ross, Samuel R. P. -J.; Friedman, Nicholas R.; Dudley, Kenneth L.; Yoshida, Takuma; Yoshimura, Masashi; Economo, Evan P.; Armitage, David W.; Donohue, Ian
发表日期2024
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
起始页码30
结束页码1
卷号30期号:1
英文摘要Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity, and duration of extreme weather events across the globe. Understanding the capacity for ecological communities to withstand and recover from such events is critical. Typhoons are extreme weather events that are expected to broadly homogenize ecological dynamics through structural damage to vegetation and longer-term effects of salinization. Given their unpredictable nature, monitoring ecological responses to typhoons is challenging, particularly for mobile animals such as birds. Here, we report spatially variable ecological responses to typhoons across terrestrial landscapes. Using a high temporal resolution passive acoustic monitoring network across 24 sites on the subtropical island of Okinawa, Japan, we found that typhoons elicit divergent ecological responses among Okinawa's diverse terrestrial habitats, as indicated by increased spatial variability of biological sound production (biophony) and individual species detections. This suggests that soniferous communities are capable of a diversity of different responses to typhoons. That is, spatial insurance effects among local ecological communities provide resilience to typhoons at the landscape scale. Even though site-level typhoon impacts on soundscapes and bird detections were not particularly strong, monitoring at scale with high temporal resolution across a broad spatial extent nevertheless enabled detection of spatial heterogeneity in typhoon responses. Further, species-level responses mirrored those of acoustic indices, underscoring the utility of such indices for revealing insight into fundamental questions concerning disturbance and stability. Our findings demonstrate the significant potential of landscape-scale acoustic sensor networks to capture the understudied ecological impacts of unpredictable extreme weather events.
英文关键词acoustic indices; disturbance ecology; ecological stability; extreme weather event; Okinawa; passive acoustic monitoring; sensor array; soundscape
语种英语
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001151213000081
来源期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/300136
作者单位Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology Graduate University; Trinity College Dublin; Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology Graduate University; Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology Graduate University; Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology Graduate University
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Ross, Samuel R. P. -J.,Friedman, Nicholas R.,Dudley, Kenneth L.,et al. Divergent ecological responses to typhoon disturbance revealed via landscape-scale acoustic monitoring[J],2024,30(1).
APA Ross, Samuel R. P. -J..,Friedman, Nicholas R..,Dudley, Kenneth L..,Yoshida, Takuma.,Yoshimura, Masashi.,...&Donohue, Ian.(2024).Divergent ecological responses to typhoon disturbance revealed via landscape-scale acoustic monitoring.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,30(1).
MLA Ross, Samuel R. P. -J.,et al."Divergent ecological responses to typhoon disturbance revealed via landscape-scale acoustic monitoring".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 30.1(2024).
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