Impactos de atividades de exploração de petróleo e gás natural sobre a comunicação acústica de Mysticeti (ordem Cetacea): uma revisão

Acoustic communication is essential in mammals and has three main functions: acquisition of information about the environment, intraspecific communication and detection of predators and prey. Studies indicate that the introduction of sounds produced by anthropogenic activities such as military exerc...

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Main Author: Honda, Laura Kyoko
Other Authors: Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11449/119427
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Summary:Acoustic communication is essential in mammals and has three main functions: acquisition of information about the environment, intraspecific communication and detection of predators and prey. Studies indicate that the introduction of sounds produced by anthropogenic activities such as military exercises, use of sonar and activities related to the extraction of oil and natural gas can cause interference in cetacean communication. Recently, the discovery of pre-salt tends to increase these activities. After a decade since the launch date of IBAMA`s licensing and before the imminent increase in exploration activities in Brazil, it is essential to conduct studies to monitor closely the impact of this type of activity on the marine ecosystem. Thus, this study aims to identify potential impacts that the process of oil and natural gas exploration and production might have on the communication of baleen whales. Data from literature on bioacoustics and ecology of these animals were linked with technical-scientific data regarding this type of activity. 310 documents related to the topic were analyzed. Among them only 81 documents are of academic origin, and the others mostly action plans and reports from government agencies. 80% of the documents do not have any species as a focus, and in the remaining 20%, 17% were focused on the Greenland Whale (Balaena mysticetus) and 22% on the gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus). The main impacts identified in this study were the increased frequency and amplitude of vocalization, reduction or cessation of more elaborate songs and masking problems A comunicação acústica é fundamental para os mamíferos e possui três funções principais: aquisição de informações sobre o meio, comunicação intraespecífica e detecção de presas e predadores. Estudos apontam que a introdução de sons emitidos por atividades antrópicas como exercícios militares, utilização de sonares e atividades relacionadas à extração de petróleo e gás natural podem causar interferências na comunicação dos cetáceos. ...