The impact of human activity on the acoustic environment is overwhelming, with anthropogenic noise reaching even remote areas of the planet. The World Health Organization has identified noise pollution as one of the leading environmental health risks in humans, and it has been linked to a myriad of short- and long-term health effects in exposed individuals. However, less is known about the health effects of anthropogenic noise exposure on animals. We investigated long- and short-term effects of traffic noise on zebra finches breeding in small communal aviaries, using a repeated measures design. Birds bred in both noise and no-noise conditions, and we measured baseline plasma glucocorticoid levels before, during and after breeding. In additi...
Anthropogenic impacts, such as noise pollution from transportation networks, can serve as stressors ...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
The impact of human activity on the acoustic environment is overwhelming, with anthropogenic noise r...
Over the past two decades, studies of songbird populations have detected decreases in the reproducti...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations—especially song—in urban habi...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise can have important physiological and behavioral effects on...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations-especially song-in urban habi...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive pollutant that decreases environmental quality by disrupting a su...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
Noise pollution is an increasingly prevalent anthropogenic stressor that has detrimental effects on ...
Studies over the past decade have revealed many differences in song characteristics between urban an...
Repeated exposure to traffic noise may be perceived as a succession of stressors, and therefore, noi...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasingly prevalent global disturbance. Animals that rely on the acoust...
Anthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental polluti...
Anthropogenic impacts, such as noise pollution from transportation networks, can serve as stressors ...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...
The impact of human activity on the acoustic environment is overwhelming, with anthropogenic noise r...
Over the past two decades, studies of songbird populations have detected decreases in the reproducti...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations—especially song—in urban habi...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise can have important physiological and behavioral effects on...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations-especially song-in urban habi...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive pollutant that decreases environmental quality by disrupting a su...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
Noise pollution is an increasingly prevalent anthropogenic stressor that has detrimental effects on ...
Studies over the past decade have revealed many differences in song characteristics between urban an...
Repeated exposure to traffic noise may be perceived as a succession of stressors, and therefore, noi...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasingly prevalent global disturbance. Animals that rely on the acoust...
Anthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental polluti...
Anthropogenic impacts, such as noise pollution from transportation networks, can serve as stressors ...
Human-generated noise pollution has emerged swiftly on a global scale and it presents an evolutionar...
Anthropogenic noise levels are steadily increasing worldwide and may potentially affect many species...