Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected by the presence of anthropogenic noise, and this may lead to inaccurate evaluations of the effects of noisy infrastructure on wildlife. We used arrays of speakers broadcasting recordings of grassland bird songs and pure tones to assess the probability of detection, and localization accuracy, by observers at sites with and without noisy oil and gas infrastructure in south-central Alberta from 2012 to 2014. Probability of detection varied with species and with speaker distance from transect line, but there were few effects of noisy infrastructure. Accuracy of distance estimates for songs and tones decreased as distance to observer increased, and...
1. Autonomous recording units are now routinely used to monitor birdsong, starting to supplement and...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Over the last century, increasing human populations and conversion of grassland to agriculture have ...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected b...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian sur-veys may be affected ...
1. Altered animal distributions are a consequence of human expansion and development. Anthropogenic ...
1) Autonomous sound recorders are increasingly used to survey birds, and other wildlife taxa. Specie...
Anthropogenic noise from natural resource extraction may negatively impact many species, particularl...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Global population growth has caused extensive human-induced environmental change, including a near-u...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
We used a bird-song simulation system to experimentally assess the effects of habitat, vegetation st...
1. Autonomous recording units are now routinely used to monitor birdsong, starting to supplement and...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Over the last century, increasing human populations and conversion of grassland to agriculture have ...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian surveys may be affected b...
Probability of detection and accuracy of distance estimates in aural avian sur-veys may be affected ...
1. Altered animal distributions are a consequence of human expansion and development. Anthropogenic ...
1) Autonomous sound recorders are increasingly used to survey birds, and other wildlife taxa. Specie...
Anthropogenic noise from natural resource extraction may negatively impact many species, particularl...
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Global population growth has caused extensive human-induced environmental change, including a near-u...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
We used a bird-song simulation system to experimentally assess the effects of habitat, vegetation st...
1. Autonomous recording units are now routinely used to monitor birdsong, starting to supplement and...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Over the last century, increasing human populations and conversion of grassland to agriculture have ...