Acoustic signals play a fundamental role in avian territory defence and mate attraction. Several studies have now shown that spectral properties of bird song differ between urban and rural environments. Previously this has been attributed to competition for acoustic space as a result of low-frequency noise present in cities. However, the physical structure of urban areas may have a contributory effect. Here we investigate the sound degradation properties of woodland and city environments using both urban and rural great tit song. We show that although urban surroundings caused significantly less degradation to both songs, the transmission efficiency of rural song compared to urban song was significantly lower in the city. While differences ...
abstract: Introduction Urbanization can considerably impact animal ecology, evolution, and behavior....
Funding was provided by the BBSRC (award BB/E003494/1) to P.J.B.S. and H.B. and the DFG (awards BR 2...
Urbanization leads to structural changes to habitats and introduction of anthropogenic noise, both o...
Acoustic signals play a fundamental role in avian territory defence and mate attraction. Several stu...
Acoustic signals play a fundamental role in avian territory defence and mate attraction. Several stu...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Birds adjust their songs to make themselves heard in the presence of ambient noise. New research com...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Urbanization drives changes in acoustic communication systems in some animal species. Noise and ligh...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
SummaryWorldwide urbanization and the ongoing rise of urban noise levels form a major threat to livi...
In time post-Industrial Revolution, ambient noise is inescapable, especially in urban settings. Whil...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
abstract: Introduction Urbanization can considerably impact animal ecology, evolution, and behavior....
Funding was provided by the BBSRC (award BB/E003494/1) to P.J.B.S. and H.B. and the DFG (awards BR 2...
Urbanization leads to structural changes to habitats and introduction of anthropogenic noise, both o...
Acoustic signals play a fundamental role in avian territory defence and mate attraction. Several stu...
Acoustic signals play a fundamental role in avian territory defence and mate attraction. Several stu...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Birds adjust their songs to make themselves heard in the presence of ambient noise. New research com...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Urbanization drives changes in acoustic communication systems in some animal species. Noise and ligh...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
SummaryWorldwide urbanization and the ongoing rise of urban noise levels form a major threat to livi...
In time post-Industrial Revolution, ambient noise is inescapable, especially in urban settings. Whil...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
abstract: Introduction Urbanization can considerably impact animal ecology, evolution, and behavior....
Funding was provided by the BBSRC (award BB/E003494/1) to P.J.B.S. and H.B. and the DFG (awards BR 2...
Urbanization leads to structural changes to habitats and introduction of anthropogenic noise, both o...