Anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradients resulted from urbanisation have been shown to alter vocalisation of urban birds in previous studies. This study examined the vocalisation of the Oriental Magpie Robin (Copsychus saularis; locally known as Murai Kampung) in relation to anthropogenic noise and environmental factors in the urban, suburban and rural areas in Peninsular Malaysia. We measured four ambient factors (i.e. ambient noise, temperature, relative humidity and light intensity) and two landscape factors (i.e. distance to building and distance to major roads) between January and June 2017 from six locations. A total of 147 recordings comprising territorial songs of the bird were obtained and transcribed into spectro...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
Contributed Talks: COS 72 Urban Ecosystems III: no. COS 72-1Background/Question/Methods Urbanizatio...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradients resulted from urbanisation have...
Urbanisation has caused an increase in the anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradien...
Anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradients resulted from urbanisation have been show...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Abstract Ambient noise can cause birds to adjust their songs to avoid masking. Most studies investig...
[[abstract]]Urban areas have sprawled recently, accompanied by dramatic alteration of abiotic and bi...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
We are interested in how ambient noise from urban environments affects the wildlife living within th...
Despite its reputation for unique and melodious vocalisations, the Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsych...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Urbanization is increasing rapidly in all parts of the world to accommodate the increasing human pop...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
Contributed Talks: COS 72 Urban Ecosystems III: no. COS 72-1Background/Question/Methods Urbanizatio...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...
Anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradients resulted from urbanisation have...
Urbanisation has caused an increase in the anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradien...
Anthropogenic noise and changes in environmental gradients resulted from urbanisation have been show...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Abstract Ambient noise can cause birds to adjust their songs to avoid masking. Most studies investig...
[[abstract]]Urban areas have sprawled recently, accompanied by dramatic alteration of abiotic and bi...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
We are interested in how ambient noise from urban environments affects the wildlife living within th...
Despite its reputation for unique and melodious vocalisations, the Oriental Magpie-Robin Copsych...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
Urbanization is increasing rapidly in all parts of the world to accommodate the increasing human pop...
It is evident that widespread land use and land cover change, including increasing urbanization, are...
Contributed Talks: COS 72 Urban Ecosystems III: no. COS 72-1Background/Question/Methods Urbanizatio...
Urbanization not only decreases habitat availability for natural populations, but has also been show...