DocumentCode :
1260040
Title :
Effect of animal orientation on acoustic estimates of zooplankton properties
Author :
Warren, Joseph D. ; Stanton, Timothy K. ; McGehee, Duncan E. ; Chu, Dezhang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Ocean Phys. & Eng., Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., MA, USA
Volume :
27
Issue :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
130
Lastpage :
138
Abstract :
It is well known that the behavior of zooplankton and, in particular, their orientation distribution dramatically affects the level of backscattered acoustic energy. As a result, interpretation of acoustic survey data in the ocean is subject to error. In order to quantify these effects, laboratory data from two important classes of animals were collected. The data involved broad-band (350-650 kHz) acoustic signals insonifying individual animals whose orientation was varied over the range 0°-360° in 1° increments. The animals were from two major anatomical groups: fluid-like (decapod shrimp; Palaemonetes vulgaris) and elastic-shelled (periwinkles; Littorina littorea). The data were analyzed both in the time domain (with pulse compression processing) and the frequency domain. Averages of the laboratory data over different orientation distributions illustrate the variability in average target strength that can be expected in the ocean environment. The average target strength of the shrimp varied by 3 dB when averaged over orientation distributions centered around broadside and end-on incidence. In addition, size estimates from pulse compression processing of the broad-band echoes were made for various orientation distributions for both the shrimp and periwinkles. These results show the necessity of animal orientation information for the proper interpretation of acoustic backscatter data
Keywords :
backscatter; ultrasonic scattering; underwater sound; zoology; 350 to 650 kHz; acoustic estimates; animal orientation effect; backscattered acoustic energy; broadband acoustic signals; decapod shrimp; elastic-shelled animals; fluid-like animals; ocean acoustic survey data; periwinkles; pulse compression processing; zooplankton properties; Acoustic scattering; Animals; Biological system modeling; Data analysis; Energy resolution; Laboratories; Oceans; Physics; Pulse compression methods; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/48.989899
Filename :
989899
Link To Document :
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