DocumentCode :
1598695
Title :
Development of a bivalve predation detector by eagle ray (Aetobatus flagellum) and other living organisms
Author :
Hagihara, Junko ; Sekine, Masahiko ; Ozoe, S. ; Fujii, Akihiko ; Watanabe, Moriyoshi
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Eng., Yamaguchi Univ., Yamaguchi
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The purpose of this research is to develop a bivalve predation detector. Clam predators like eagle ray (Aetobatus flagellum) crash clam shell to eat it. Firstly, we reveal the fact that eagle ray creates shot sounds when it eats short-necked clams through a sea water tank experiment. Secondly we make computer programs to count the pulse number included in a shot. The sounds created by the ray tend to include several pulses in a shot, whereas the sounds created by the crab tend to include only one or two pulses. A shot including more than three pulses can be the proof of the predation of the ray with 48% accuracy. This technique can be utilized for a ray migration monitoring system and/or a trigger device for a predation prevention system such as electric shocker.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; oceanography; Aetobatus flagellum; bivalve predation detector; clam predators; clam shell; eagle ray; electric shocker; living organism; predation prevention system; pulse number counting; ray migration monitoring system; sea water tank experiment; short-necked clams; shot sounds; Aquaculture; Cities and towns; Computer crashes; Detectors; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Monitoring; Organisms; Underwater tracking; Water resources; blue crab; eagle ray; predation detector; short-necked clam; underwater sound;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2008 - MTS/IEEE Kobe Techno-Ocean
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2125-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2126-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSKOBE.2008.4531037
Filename :
4531037
Link To Document :
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