Background/Methodology: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise pollution. Although noise is strongly associated with disruption of animal communication systems and negative health effects for humans, the study of these consequences at ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales (termed ‘soundscape ecology’) is in early stages of application. In this study, we examined the above- and below-water soundscape of recreational and residential lakes in the region surrounding a large metropolitan area. Using univariate and multivariate approaches we test the importance of large- and local-scale landscape factors in driving acoustic characteristics across an urbanization gradient, and visualize changes in t...
International audienceContext. One mainstay of soundscape ecology is to understand acoustic pattern ...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
<p>Average power (1–2 kHz) at lakes characterized as Low (<30%, <i>n</i> = 3), Medium (30–50%, <i>n<...
Background/Methodology: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropo...
A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise pollution. Although nois...
Background/Methodology: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise ...
Humans have altered the Earth’s ecosystems and biodiversity significantly. With the conversion of la...
<p>Understanding the extent to which systemic biases influence local ecological communities is...
This work describes the relationship between soundscape and the underlying landscape in an urban con...
The urban landscape constitutes a key aspect of human - nature interactions, as more than 60% of the...
The soundscape composition of temperate freshwater habitats is poorly understood. Our goal was to do...
Abstract The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and resulting national and international movement restrictions ...
The impact of anthropomorphic-generated sounds is highly influential on local ecology and people. St...
Abstract The extensive literature documenting the ecological effects of roads has repeatedly implica...
International audienceContext. One mainstay of soundscape ecology is to understand acoustic pattern ...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
<p>Average power (1–2 kHz) at lakes characterized as Low (<30%, <i>n</i> = 3), Medium (30–50%, <i>n<...
Background/Methodology: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise ...
UNLABELLED: BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropo...
A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise pollution. Although nois...
Background/Methodology: A significant implication of increasing urbanization is anthropogenic noise ...
Humans have altered the Earth’s ecosystems and biodiversity significantly. With the conversion of la...
<p>Understanding the extent to which systemic biases influence local ecological communities is...
This work describes the relationship between soundscape and the underlying landscape in an urban con...
The urban landscape constitutes a key aspect of human - nature interactions, as more than 60% of the...
The soundscape composition of temperate freshwater habitats is poorly understood. Our goal was to do...
Abstract The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and resulting national and international movement restrictions ...
The impact of anthropomorphic-generated sounds is highly influential on local ecology and people. St...
Abstract The extensive literature documenting the ecological effects of roads has repeatedly implica...
International audienceContext. One mainstay of soundscape ecology is to understand acoustic pattern ...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
<p>Average power (1–2 kHz) at lakes characterized as Low (<30%, <i>n</i> = 3), Medium (30–50%, <i>n<...