Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights

The diversity of animal acoustic signals has evolved due to multiple ecological processes, both biotic and abiotic. At the level of communities of signaling animals, these processes may lead to diverse outcomes, including partitioning of acoustic signals along multiple axes (divergent signal paramet...

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Main Authors: Vaibhav Chhaya, Sutirtha Lahiri, M. Abhinava Jagan, Ram Mohan, Nafisa A. Pathaw, Anand Krishnan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.706445/full
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spelling doaj-4fe8f5db272948ff8dff0e0419cda2452021-07-30T04:46:26ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution2296-701X2021-07-01910.3389/fevo.2021.706445706445Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation InsightsVaibhav ChhayaSutirtha LahiriM. Abhinava JaganRam MohanNafisa A. PathawAnand KrishnanThe diversity of animal acoustic signals has evolved due to multiple ecological processes, both biotic and abiotic. At the level of communities of signaling animals, these processes may lead to diverse outcomes, including partitioning of acoustic signals along multiple axes (divergent signal parameters, signaling locations, and timing). Acoustic data provides information on the organization, diversity and dynamics of an acoustic community, and thus enables study of ecological change and turnover in a non-intrusive way. In this review, we lay out how community bioacoustics (the study of acoustic community structure and dynamics), has value in ecological monitoring and conservation of diverse landscapes and taxa. First, we review the concepts of signal space, signal partitioning and their effects on the structure of acoustic communities. Next, we highlight how spatiotemporal ecological change is reflected in acoustic community structure, and the potential this presents in monitoring and conservation. As passive acoustic monitoring gains popularity worldwide, we propose that the analytical framework of community bioacoustics has promise in studying the response of entire suites of species (from insects to large whales) to rapid anthropogenic change.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.706445/fullcommunity bioacousticssignal spaceacoustic communitypassive acoustic monitoringconservation
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author Vaibhav Chhaya
Sutirtha Lahiri
M. Abhinava Jagan
Ram Mohan
Nafisa A. Pathaw
Anand Krishnan
spellingShingle Vaibhav Chhaya
Sutirtha Lahiri
M. Abhinava Jagan
Ram Mohan
Nafisa A. Pathaw
Anand Krishnan
Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
community bioacoustics
signal space
acoustic community
passive acoustic monitoring
conservation
author_facet Vaibhav Chhaya
Sutirtha Lahiri
M. Abhinava Jagan
Ram Mohan
Nafisa A. Pathaw
Anand Krishnan
author_sort Vaibhav Chhaya
title Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
title_short Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
title_full Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
title_fullStr Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
title_full_unstemmed Community Bioacoustics: Studying Acoustic Community Structure for Ecological and Conservation Insights
title_sort community bioacoustics: studying acoustic community structure for ecological and conservation insights
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
issn 2296-701X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The diversity of animal acoustic signals has evolved due to multiple ecological processes, both biotic and abiotic. At the level of communities of signaling animals, these processes may lead to diverse outcomes, including partitioning of acoustic signals along multiple axes (divergent signal parameters, signaling locations, and timing). Acoustic data provides information on the organization, diversity and dynamics of an acoustic community, and thus enables study of ecological change and turnover in a non-intrusive way. In this review, we lay out how community bioacoustics (the study of acoustic community structure and dynamics), has value in ecological monitoring and conservation of diverse landscapes and taxa. First, we review the concepts of signal space, signal partitioning and their effects on the structure of acoustic communities. Next, we highlight how spatiotemporal ecological change is reflected in acoustic community structure, and the potential this presents in monitoring and conservation. As passive acoustic monitoring gains popularity worldwide, we propose that the analytical framework of community bioacoustics has promise in studying the response of entire suites of species (from insects to large whales) to rapid anthropogenic change.
topic community bioacoustics
signal space
acoustic community
passive acoustic monitoring
conservation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2021.706445/full
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