Human activities have caused a near-ubiquitous and evolutionarily-unprecedented increase in environmental sound levels and artificial night lighting. These stimuli reorganize communities by interfering with species-specific perception of time-cues, habitat features, and auditory and visual signals. Rapid evolutionary changes could occur in response to light and noise, given their magnitude, geographical extent, and degree to which they represent unprecedented environmental conditions. We present a framework for investigating anthropogenic light and noise as agents of selection, and as drivers of other evolutionary processes, to influence a range of behavioral and physiological traits such as phenological characters and sensory and signaling...
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With each day, the world is becoming number of people move into urban areas, and consequently these ...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
Human activities have caused a near-ubiquitous and evolutionarily-unprecedented increase in environm...
Human activities have caused a near-ubiquitous and evolutionarily-unprecedented increase in environm...
Sensory pollution from artificial night-lighting and anthropogenic noise have increased at a dramati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The extent of artificial night light and anthropogenic noise (i.e., “light” and “noise”) impacts is ...
Light is fundamental to biological systems, affecting the daily rhythms of bacteria, plants, and ani...
Globally, anthropogenic sound and artificial light pollution have increased to alarming levels. Evid...
Global expansion of lighting and noise pollution alters how animals receive and interpret environmen...
Artificial light at night is profoundly altering natural light cycles, particularly as perceived by ...
The natural environment can be negatively impacted by a variety of human activities, including the p...
Levels of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) are rapidly rising on a global sc...
Sensory input to the central nervous system is the primary means by which animals respond to variati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
With each day, the world is becoming number of people move into urban areas, and consequently these ...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
Human activities have caused a near-ubiquitous and evolutionarily-unprecedented increase in environm...
Human activities have caused a near-ubiquitous and evolutionarily-unprecedented increase in environm...
Sensory pollution from artificial night-lighting and anthropogenic noise have increased at a dramati...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The extent of artificial night light and anthropogenic noise (i.e., “light” and “noise”) impacts is ...
Light is fundamental to biological systems, affecting the daily rhythms of bacteria, plants, and ani...
Globally, anthropogenic sound and artificial light pollution have increased to alarming levels. Evid...
Global expansion of lighting and noise pollution alters how animals receive and interpret environmen...
Artificial light at night is profoundly altering natural light cycles, particularly as perceived by ...
The natural environment can be negatively impacted by a variety of human activities, including the p...
Levels of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) are rapidly rising on a global sc...
Sensory input to the central nervous system is the primary means by which animals respond to variati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
With each day, the world is becoming number of people move into urban areas, and consequently these ...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...