Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand

A trial of the 2,300-2,800 Hz band of frequency in sound waves were made more intense in decibels (dB), similar to a firecracker or firecracker ball was made for use of the local people to dislodge and/or obstruct wild elephants from agricultural areas (pineapple plantations) within Kui Buri Dis...

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Main Authors: Pratheep Meewattana1, Chollathorn Chamnarnkid
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Language:English
Published: Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 2014-07-01
Series:Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Journal of Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.ssstj.sci.ssru.ac.th/Content/journals/Volume1_No1/Vol1_No1_004_Meewattana.pdf
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spelling doaj-f0ae4089aad34b6293efc153d3aa3cee2020-11-24T20:48:19ZengSuan Sunandha Rajabhat UniversitySuan Sunandha Rajabhat University Journal of Science and Technology2351-08892539-57422014-07-01112124Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, ThailandPratheep Meewattana10Chollathorn Chamnarnkid1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300 ThailandDepartment of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok, Thailand A trial of the 2,300-2,800 Hz band of frequency in sound waves were made more intense in decibels (dB), similar to a firecracker or firecracker ball was made for use of the local people to dislodge and/or obstruct wild elephants from agricultural areas (pineapple plantations) within Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. The 3 point source was checked between 10 -50 meters, sound sources to the elephants in distances and loudness are as discussed later; firecracker balls were 151, 142, 138, 128, 119 decibels (dB), firecrackers were 99, 95, 91, 85, 72 dB, and the frequency of the sound waves (2,800 Hz) were 85, 80, 74, 70, 62 dB, respectively. The results can be analyzed through the laboratory and fundamentals of sound wave, anatomy and physiology of mammals, including comparisons to the standard sound intensities of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). The energy and pressure of firecracker ball is strong and were transferred into some auditory mechanisms and behaviors of wild elephants. As a consequence, the elephant’s auditory mechanism has been affected from the energy and pressure; at least 1 individual of wild elephant had shown sensorineural hearing loss in the case study, their behavior became more aggressive and more easily angered. http://www.ssstj.sci.ssru.ac.th/Content/journals/Volume1_No1/Vol1_No1_004_Meewattana.pdfWild ElephantConservationSound WaveKui Buri District
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Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Journal of Science and Technology
Wild Elephant
Conservation
Sound Wave
Kui Buri District
author_facet Pratheep Meewattana1
Chollathorn Chamnarnkid
author_sort Pratheep Meewattana1
title Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
title_short Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
title_full Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
title_fullStr Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Wild Elephant Conservation Using Sound Waves to Obstruct Them from Plantations: a Case Study at Kui Buri District, Thailand
title_sort wild elephant conservation using sound waves to obstruct them from plantations: a case study at kui buri district, thailand
publisher Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University
series Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Journal of Science and Technology
issn 2351-0889
2539-5742
publishDate 2014-07-01
description A trial of the 2,300-2,800 Hz band of frequency in sound waves were made more intense in decibels (dB), similar to a firecracker or firecracker ball was made for use of the local people to dislodge and/or obstruct wild elephants from agricultural areas (pineapple plantations) within Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. The 3 point source was checked between 10 -50 meters, sound sources to the elephants in distances and loudness are as discussed later; firecracker balls were 151, 142, 138, 128, 119 decibels (dB), firecrackers were 99, 95, 91, 85, 72 dB, and the frequency of the sound waves (2,800 Hz) were 85, 80, 74, 70, 62 dB, respectively. The results can be analyzed through the laboratory and fundamentals of sound wave, anatomy and physiology of mammals, including comparisons to the standard sound intensities of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). The energy and pressure of firecracker ball is strong and were transferred into some auditory mechanisms and behaviors of wild elephants. As a consequence, the elephant’s auditory mechanism has been affected from the energy and pressure; at least 1 individual of wild elephant had shown sensorineural hearing loss in the case study, their behavior became more aggressive and more easily angered.
topic Wild Elephant
Conservation
Sound Wave
Kui Buri District
url http://www.ssstj.sci.ssru.ac.th/Content/journals/Volume1_No1/Vol1_No1_004_Meewattana.pdf
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