Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects are likely culprits, spatial avoidance also occurs along low use roads and at locations distant from the pavement. Neophobia may be one factor contributing to avoidance in these regions. In this case, playback of bird song, generally a signal of high-quality habitat, may reduce avoidance and increase territory establishment. We investigated whether playback of song from 6 migratory species increased territory establishment along low to moderate use roads in a community of songbird species. We determined whether the intensity and regularity of anthropogenic noise altered the pattern of response, and whether particular life-history traits predict...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Urban noise can interfere with avian communication through masking, but birds can reduce this interf...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Title: Noise pollution impact on songbird behavior This study examines impact of noise pollution on ...
Several past studies have demonstrated the effects of anthropogenic noise on populations of animals....
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Decades of research demonstrate that roads impact wildlife and suggest traffic noise as a primary ca...
Abstract: 1. The ubiquitous anthropogenic low-frequency noise impedes communication by masking anima...
© The Author(s).Noise pollution has a strong impact on wildlife by disrupting vocal communication or...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Sound plays an important role in the life of many animals, including many bird species. Typically, m...
Roads are a widespread and growing form of habitat alteration, making their effects on wildlife a ma...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Urban noise can interfere with avian communication through masking, but birds can reduce this interf...
Many songbird species avoid roads. Although acoustic masking, vehicle collision, and edge effects ar...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance affects animal behavior is challenging because observati...
Title: Noise pollution impact on songbird behavior This study examines impact of noise pollution on ...
Several past studies have demonstrated the effects of anthropogenic noise on populations of animals....
BACKGROUND: Human-generated noise pollution now permeates natural habitats worldwide, presenting evo...
Decades of research demonstrate that roads impact wildlife and suggest traffic noise as a primary ca...
Abstract: 1. The ubiquitous anthropogenic low-frequency noise impedes communication by masking anima...
© The Author(s).Noise pollution has a strong impact on wildlife by disrupting vocal communication or...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Sound plays an important role in the life of many animals, including many bird species. Typically, m...
Roads are a widespread and growing form of habitat alteration, making their effects on wildlife a ma...
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traff...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Urban noise can interfere with avian communication through masking, but birds can reduce this interf...