Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

An attempt has been made to understand the extent of ornithophony (vocalization of birds) in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills.  The study was limited to 13 hours of daylight from dawn to dusk (06.00–19.00 h) between January 2015 and October 2016.  Six replicates of 5-minute bird call recordings wer...

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Main Authors: Chandrasekaran Divyapriya, Padmanabhan Pramod
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
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Online Access:https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/4948
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spelling doaj-058650c34ae54fcc841bcf222b4a25f02020-11-25T02:29:01ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072019-09-011112144711448310.11609/jott.4948.11.12.14471-144834948Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IndiaChandrasekaran Divyapriya0Padmanabhan Pramod1Nature Education Division, Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History (SACON), Anaikatty (P.O.), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641108, India.Nature Education Division, Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History (SACON), Anaikatty (P.O.), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641108, India.An attempt has been made to understand the extent of ornithophony (vocalization of birds) in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills.  The study was limited to 13 hours of daylight from dawn to dusk (06.00–19.00 h) between January 2015 and October 2016.  Six replicates of 5-minute bird call recordings were collected from each hour window in 24 recording spots of the study area.  Each 5-minute recording was divided into 150 ‘2-sec’ observation units for the detailed analysis of the soundscape. A total of 78 recordings amounting to 390 minutes of acoustic data allowed a preliminary analysis of the ornithophony of the area.  A total of 62 bird species were heard vocalizing during the study period and contributed 8,629 units.  A total of 73.75% acoustic space was occupied by birds, among which the eight dominant species alone contributed to 63.65% of ornithophony.  The remaining 26% of acoustic space was occupied by other biophonies (12.60%), geophony (5.57%), indistinct sounds (7.66%), and anthropogenic noise (0.41%).  Passerines dominated the vocalizations with 7,269 (84.24%) and non-passerines with 1,360 (15.76%) units.  Birds vocalized in all 13 observation windows, with a peak in the first three hours of the day (06.00–09.00 h).  Vocalizations of non-passerines were prominent in the dusk hours (18.00–19.00 h).https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/4948acoustic communitybird acousticsbird vocalizationdiurnal singingornithophonysoundscape analysis
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Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Journal of Threatened Taxa
acoustic community
bird acoustics
bird vocalization
diurnal singing
ornithophony
soundscape analysis
author_facet Chandrasekaran Divyapriya
Padmanabhan Pramod
author_sort Chandrasekaran Divyapriya
title Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
title_short Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
title_fullStr Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full_unstemmed Ornithophony in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
title_sort ornithophony in the soundscape of anaikatty hills, coimbatore, tamil nadu, india
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
issn 0974-7893
0974-7907
publishDate 2019-09-01
description An attempt has been made to understand the extent of ornithophony (vocalization of birds) in the soundscape of Anaikatty Hills.  The study was limited to 13 hours of daylight from dawn to dusk (06.00–19.00 h) between January 2015 and October 2016.  Six replicates of 5-minute bird call recordings were collected from each hour window in 24 recording spots of the study area.  Each 5-minute recording was divided into 150 ‘2-sec’ observation units for the detailed analysis of the soundscape. A total of 78 recordings amounting to 390 minutes of acoustic data allowed a preliminary analysis of the ornithophony of the area.  A total of 62 bird species were heard vocalizing during the study period and contributed 8,629 units.  A total of 73.75% acoustic space was occupied by birds, among which the eight dominant species alone contributed to 63.65% of ornithophony.  The remaining 26% of acoustic space was occupied by other biophonies (12.60%), geophony (5.57%), indistinct sounds (7.66%), and anthropogenic noise (0.41%).  Passerines dominated the vocalizations with 7,269 (84.24%) and non-passerines with 1,360 (15.76%) units.  Birds vocalized in all 13 observation windows, with a peak in the first three hours of the day (06.00–09.00 h).  Vocalizations of non-passerines were prominent in the dusk hours (18.00–19.00 h).
topic acoustic community
bird acoustics
bird vocalization
diurnal singing
ornithophony
soundscape analysis
url https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/4948
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