International audienceForests, deserts, rivers, and oceans are filled with animal vocalizations and geological sounds. We postulate that climate change is changing the Earth's natural acoustic fabric. In particular, we identify shifts in acoustic structure that all sound-sensitive organisms, marine and terrestrial, may experience. Only upstream solutions might mitigate these acoustic changes
As an Arctic gateway, the Norwegian Sea sustains a rich diversity of seasonal and resident species o...
The chapter titled Phenology: Climate change is shifting the rhythm of nature looks at how climate c...
This paper discusses the continued denial of climate change despite overwhelming scientific evidence...
Forests, deserts, rivers, and oceans are filled with animal vocalizations and geological sounds. We ...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
[Abstract] Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. Shipping, resou...
We suggest that it is now possible to conduct research on a topic which might be called evolutionary...
The catastrophic impacts of climate change, vanishing biodiversity, and the rapid det...
Bubbles couple to sound fields to an extraordinary extent, generating and scattering sound, and chan...
We make the case that, contra standard assumption in linguistic theory, the sound systems of human l...
The climate crisis impacts the northern polar regions in disproportionate ways, and ecomusicology is...
We suggest that it is now possible to conduct research on a topic which might be called evolutionary...
Bioacousticians have argued that the acoustic effects of differing ecological environments contribut...
Context: Regime shifts are well known for driving penetrating ecological change, yet we do not recog...
As an Arctic gateway, the Norwegian Sea sustains a rich diversity of seasonal and resident species o...
The chapter titled Phenology: Climate change is shifting the rhythm of nature looks at how climate c...
This paper discusses the continued denial of climate change despite overwhelming scientific evidence...
Forests, deserts, rivers, and oceans are filled with animal vocalizations and geological sounds. We ...
Climate change is an important cause of the irreversible transformation of habitats, of the rapid ex...
Climate change is occurring, the planet is warming, and anthropogenic activities are to blame for th...
[Abstract] Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. Shipping, resou...
We suggest that it is now possible to conduct research on a topic which might be called evolutionary...
The catastrophic impacts of climate change, vanishing biodiversity, and the rapid det...
Bubbles couple to sound fields to an extraordinary extent, generating and scattering sound, and chan...
We make the case that, contra standard assumption in linguistic theory, the sound systems of human l...
The climate crisis impacts the northern polar regions in disproportionate ways, and ecomusicology is...
We suggest that it is now possible to conduct research on a topic which might be called evolutionary...
Bioacousticians have argued that the acoustic effects of differing ecological environments contribut...
Context: Regime shifts are well known for driving penetrating ecological change, yet we do not recog...
As an Arctic gateway, the Norwegian Sea sustains a rich diversity of seasonal and resident species o...
The chapter titled Phenology: Climate change is shifting the rhythm of nature looks at how climate c...
This paper discusses the continued denial of climate change despite overwhelming scientific evidence...