A major challenge in urban ecology is to identify the environmental factors responsible for phenotypic differences between urban and rural individuals. However, the intercorrelation between the factors that characterize urban environments, combined with a lack of experimental manipulations of these factors in both urban and rural areas, hinder efforts to identify which aspects of urban environments are responsible for phenotypic differences. Among the factors modified by urbanization, anthropogenic sound, particularly traffic noise, is especially detrimental to animals. The mechanisms by which anthropogenic sound affects animals are unclear, but one potential mechanismis through changes in glucocorticoid hormone levels. We exposed adult hou...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive pollutant that decreases environmental quality by disrupting a su...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations-especially song-in urban habi...
International audienceHigh levels of anthropogenic noise produced in urban areas are known to negati...
A major challenge in urban ecology is to identify the environmental factors responsible for phenotyp...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise can have important physiological and behavioral effects on...
Repeated exposure to traffic noise may be perceived as a succession of stressors, and therefore, noi...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
There is increasing evidence that individuals in many species avoid areas exposed to chronic anthrop...
There is increasing evidence that individuals in many species avoid areas exposed to chronic anthrop...
As urban areas continue to expand globally, understanding how and why species respond to novel habit...
The impact of human activity on the acoustic environment is overwhelming, with anthropogenic noise r...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive pollutant that decreases environmental quality by disrupting a su...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations-especially song-in urban habi...
International audienceHigh levels of anthropogenic noise produced in urban areas are known to negati...
A major challenge in urban ecology is to identify the environmental factors responsible for phenotyp...
International audienceAnthropogenic noise can have important physiological and behavioral effects on...
Repeated exposure to traffic noise may be perceived as a succession of stressors, and therefore, noi...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
Rates of human-induced environmental change continue increasing with human population size, potentia...
There is increasing evidence that individuals in many species avoid areas exposed to chronic anthrop...
There is increasing evidence that individuals in many species avoid areas exposed to chronic anthrop...
As urban areas continue to expand globally, understanding how and why species respond to novel habit...
The impact of human activity on the acoustic environment is overwhelming, with anthropogenic noise r...
Roads have been associated with behavioral and physiological changes in wildlife. In birds, roads de...
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive pollutant that decreases environmental quality by disrupting a su...
Recently, numerous studies have observed changes in bird vocalizations-especially song-in urban habi...
International audienceHigh levels of anthropogenic noise produced in urban areas are known to negati...