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JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
卷 131, 期 3, 页码 2325-2333出版社
ACOUSTICAL SOC AMER AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1121/1.3682032
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- Netherlands Ministry of Defense [235-08-6006-01, 662.9.01686.01]
- Royal Netherlands Navy
Mid-frequency and low-frequency sonar systems produce frequency-modulated sweeps which may affect harbor porpoises. To study the effect of sweeps on behavioral responses (specifically startle responses, which we define as sudden changes in swimming speed and/or direction), a harbor porpoise in a large pool was exposed to three pairs of sweeps: a 1-2 kHz up-sweep was compared with a 2-1 kHz down-sweep, both with and without harmonics, and a 6-7 kHz up-sweep was compared with a 7-6 kHz down-sweep without harmonics. Sweeps were presented at five spatially averaged received levels (mRLs; 6 dB steps; identical for the up-sweep and down-sweep of each pair). During sweep presentation, startle responses were recorded. There was no difference in the mRLs causing startle responses for up-sweeps and down-sweeps within frequency pairs. For 1-2 kHz sweeps without harmonics, a 50% startle response rate occurred at mRLs of 133 dB re 1 mu Pa; for 1-2 kHz sweeps with strong harmonics at 99 dB re 1 mu Pa; for 6-7 kHz sweeps without harmonics at 101 dB re 1 mu Pa. Low-frequency (1-2 kHz) active naval sonar systems without harmonics can therefore operate at higher source levels than mid-frequency (6-7 kHz) active sonar systems without harmonics, with similar startle effects on porpoises. (C) 2012 Acoustical Society of America. [DOI: 10.1121/1.3682032]
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