Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals

Technogenic noise pollution of the seas and oceans has a significant impact on the physiology and behavior of marine mammals. The ability of gray seals to memorize and differentiate complex acoustic signals with similar amplitude-frequency characteristics has been analyzed while studying this impact...

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Published in:Vestnik MGTU
Main Authors: Litvinov, Yu. V., Pakhomov, M. V.
Format: Book
Language:Russian
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15592
https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-2-249-257
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/15592 2023-05-15T17:04:44+02:00 Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals Исследование способности серых тюленей дифференцировать сложносоставные звуковые сигналы Litvinov, Yu. V. Pakhomov, M. V. Kola Bay Polyarny Кольский залив Полярный 2019 pp.249-257 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15592 https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-2-249-257 ru rus http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show.shtml?art=2013 1560-9278 doi:10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-2-249-257 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15592 Gray seal Acoustic noise Sound stimulus Серый тюлень Акустический шум Звуковой стимул Halichoerus grypus Animal response Females Males Самки Самцы Journal Contribution Refereed 2019 ftoceandocs https://doi.org/10.21443/1560-9278-2019-22-2-249-257 2023-04-06T17:00:43Z Technogenic noise pollution of the seas and oceans has a significant impact on the physiology and behavior of marine mammals. The ability of gray seals to memorize and differentiate complex acoustic signals with similar amplitude-frequency characteristics has been analyzed while studying this impact. The experiment consisted of three stages. At the first stage, the seals were trained to press the pedal only when a certain sound signal was given. At the second stage, the second sound signal was added, in frequency characteristics significantly different from the reinforced signal. At the third stage, the third sound signal was added close in frequency characteristics to the supported one. At each stage, 12 experiments were conducted, the number of stimulus presentations was not limited, the experiment was considered complete when the seal made 20 correct choices. The sound stimuli used were sound recordings of diesel engines at idle. The experiment was conducted in the MMBI aquacomplex located in the Kola Bay (the town of Polyarny). The experimental animals were 4 species of the gray seal (Halichoerus grypus Fabricius, 1791) of different ages: seals No. 1 and No. 2 – 12-year-old females, seal No. 3 – 2-year-old female, seal No. 4 – 2-year old male. During the experiment, it has been shown that the reproduced sound of a diesel engine at a sound pressure level of 60–70 dB is a perceived sound stimulus for gray seals. At the first demonstration of a sound stimulus in seals, behavior characteristic of the reaction to avoid a new unknown stimulus has been noted, and no further reaction has been observed in the experimental seals. Later on, the seals have managed to develop a stable differentiating conditioned reflex to a given sound stimulus, which all the investigated seals have reliably distinguished from similar stimuli. It has been found that the time of onset of the response to an external stimulus presented is of an individual character in gray seals. Техногенное шумовое загрязнение морей и океанов оказывает ... Book Kola Bay IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Vestnik MGTU 22 1 249 257
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topic Gray seal
Acoustic noise
Sound stimulus
Серый тюлень
Акустический шум
Звуковой стимул
Halichoerus grypus
Animal response
Females
Males
Самки
Самцы
spellingShingle Gray seal
Acoustic noise
Sound stimulus
Серый тюлень
Акустический шум
Звуковой стимул
Halichoerus grypus
Animal response
Females
Males
Самки
Самцы
Litvinov, Yu. V.
Pakhomov, M. V.
Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
topic_facet Gray seal
Acoustic noise
Sound stimulus
Серый тюлень
Акустический шум
Звуковой стимул
Halichoerus grypus
Animal response
Females
Males
Самки
Самцы
description Technogenic noise pollution of the seas and oceans has a significant impact on the physiology and behavior of marine mammals. The ability of gray seals to memorize and differentiate complex acoustic signals with similar amplitude-frequency characteristics has been analyzed while studying this impact. The experiment consisted of three stages. At the first stage, the seals were trained to press the pedal only when a certain sound signal was given. At the second stage, the second sound signal was added, in frequency characteristics significantly different from the reinforced signal. At the third stage, the third sound signal was added close in frequency characteristics to the supported one. At each stage, 12 experiments were conducted, the number of stimulus presentations was not limited, the experiment was considered complete when the seal made 20 correct choices. The sound stimuli used were sound recordings of diesel engines at idle. The experiment was conducted in the MMBI aquacomplex located in the Kola Bay (the town of Polyarny). The experimental animals were 4 species of the gray seal (Halichoerus grypus Fabricius, 1791) of different ages: seals No. 1 and No. 2 – 12-year-old females, seal No. 3 – 2-year-old female, seal No. 4 – 2-year old male. During the experiment, it has been shown that the reproduced sound of a diesel engine at a sound pressure level of 60–70 dB is a perceived sound stimulus for gray seals. At the first demonstration of a sound stimulus in seals, behavior characteristic of the reaction to avoid a new unknown stimulus has been noted, and no further reaction has been observed in the experimental seals. Later on, the seals have managed to develop a stable differentiating conditioned reflex to a given sound stimulus, which all the investigated seals have reliably distinguished from similar stimuli. It has been found that the time of onset of the response to an external stimulus presented is of an individual character in gray seals. Техногенное шумовое загрязнение морей и океанов оказывает ...
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title Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
title_short Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
title_full Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
title_fullStr Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
title_sort investigation of the ability of gray seals to differentiate composite audio signals
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