1.Traffic affects large areas of natural habitat worldwide. As a result, the acoustic signals used by birds and other animals are increasingly masked by traffic noise. Masking of signals important to territory defence and mate attraction may have a negative impact on reproductive success. Depending on the overlap in space, time and frequency between noise and vocalizations, such impact may ultimately exclude species from suitable breeding habitat. However a direct impact of traffic noise on reproductive success has not previously been reported. 2.We monitored traffic noise and avian vocal activity during the breeding season alongside a busy Dutch motorway. We measured variation in space, time and spectrum of noise and tested for negative ef...
Anthropogenic noise affects humans and wildlife globally. Birds, in particular are susceptible to i...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
Over the past two decades, studies of songbird populations have detected decreases in the reproducti...
The acoustic footprints of factories, roadways, etc. reach far beyond their physical infrastructure ...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
SummaryAnthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental ...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Traffic noise is an associated effect of roads, potentially impacting wildlife. In the case of birds...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Since the industrial revolution, urbanization has significantly increased levels of background noise...
An altered acoustic environment can have severe consequences for natural communities, especially for...
The urban environment is associated with a multitude of challenges and stressors for populations of ...
Anthropogenic noise affects humans and wildlife globally. Birds, in particular are susceptible to i...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...
Over the past two decades, studies of songbird populations have detected decreases in the reproducti...
The acoustic footprints of factories, roadways, etc. reach far beyond their physical infrastructure ...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
SummaryAnthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental ...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Traffic noise is an associated effect of roads, potentially impacting wildlife. In the case of birds...
This report contains a partial summary of a literature review dealing with the effect of noise on wi...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Since the industrial revolution, urbanization has significantly increased levels of background noise...
An altered acoustic environment can have severe consequences for natural communities, especially for...
The urban environment is associated with a multitude of challenges and stressors for populations of ...
Anthropogenic noise affects humans and wildlife globally. Birds, in particular are susceptible to i...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
SummaryHumans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with anthropogenic so...