Ambient noise interferes with the propagation of acoustic signals through the environment from sender to receiver. Over the past few centuries, urbanization and the development of busy transport networks have led to dramatic increases in the levels of ambient noise with which animal acoustic communications must compete. Here we show that urban European robins Erithacus rubecula, highly territorial birds reliant on vocal communication, reduce acoustic interference by singing during the night in areas that are noisy during the day. The effect of ambient light pollution, to which nocturnal singing in urban birds is frequently attributed, is much weaker than that of daytime noise
Urbanization changes the physical environment of nonhuman species but also markedly changes their ac...
© The Author(s).Noise pollution has a strong impact on wildlife by disrupting vocal communication or...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
Anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) can disrupt the morning singing routines of...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Organisms living in urban environments are exposed to different environmental conditions compared to...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant for organisms that live in urban ar...
Birds in cities start singing earlier in the morning than in rural areas; commonly this shift is att...
It is well established that artificial night lighting can influence animal orientation, but there is...
BACKGROUND: Urban environments generate constant loud noise, which creates a formidable challenge fo...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Organisms living in urban environments are exposed to different environmental conditions compared to...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of nonhuman species but also markedly changes their ac...
© The Author(s).Noise pollution has a strong impact on wildlife by disrupting vocal communication or...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
Anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) can disrupt the morning singing routines of...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Organisms living in urban environments are exposed to different environmental conditions compared to...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant for organisms that live in urban ar...
Birds in cities start singing earlier in the morning than in rural areas; commonly this shift is att...
It is well established that artificial night lighting can influence animal orientation, but there is...
BACKGROUND: Urban environments generate constant loud noise, which creates a formidable challenge fo...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Organisms living in urban environments are exposed to different environmental conditions compared to...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of nonhuman species but also markedly changes their ac...
© The Author(s).Noise pollution has a strong impact on wildlife by disrupting vocal communication or...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...