Global expansion of human activities is associated with the introduction of novel stimuli, such as anthropogenic noise, artificial lights and chemical agents. Progress in documenting the ecological effects of sensory pollutants is weakened by sparse knowledge of the mechanisms underlying these effects. This severely limits our capacity to devise mitigation measures. Here, we integrate knowledge of animal sensory ecology, physiology and life history to articulate three perceptual mechanisms—masking, distracting and misleading—that clearly explain how and why anthropogenic sensory pollutants impact organisms. We then link these three mechanisms to ecological consequences and discuss their implications for conservation. We argue that this fram...
Light and noise often act as pollutants, but can also be used as tools for managing wildlife (e.g., ...
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...
Global expansion of human activities is associated with the introduction of novel stimuli, such as a...
Global expansion of lighting and noise pollution alters how animals receive and interpret environmen...
Multidisciplinary approaches to conservation and wildlife management are often effective in addressi...
Conservation biology and comparative psychology rarely intersect, in part because conservation biolo...
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com iroverabundant populations. Much recent work has focused o...
Sensory input to the central nervous system is the primary means by which animals respond to variati...
Levels of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) are rapidly rising on a global sc...
Many species are currently experiencing anthropogenically driven environmental changes. Among these ...
Human activities are altering a wide range of key marine cues at local and global scales, and it is ...
The direct impacts of anthropogenic habitat loss on fauna have attracted considerable global researc...
Since the industrial age, background anthropogenic noise has become a pervasive feature of many habi...
Sensory pollution from artificial night-lighting and anthropogenic noise have increased at a dramati...
Light and noise often act as pollutants, but can also be used as tools for managing wildlife (e.g., ...
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...
Global expansion of human activities is associated with the introduction of novel stimuli, such as a...
Global expansion of lighting and noise pollution alters how animals receive and interpret environmen...
Multidisciplinary approaches to conservation and wildlife management are often effective in addressi...
Conservation biology and comparative psychology rarely intersect, in part because conservation biolo...
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com iroverabundant populations. Much recent work has focused o...
Sensory input to the central nervous system is the primary means by which animals respond to variati...
Levels of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night (ALAN) are rapidly rising on a global sc...
Many species are currently experiencing anthropogenically driven environmental changes. Among these ...
Human activities are altering a wide range of key marine cues at local and global scales, and it is ...
The direct impacts of anthropogenic habitat loss on fauna have attracted considerable global researc...
Since the industrial age, background anthropogenic noise has become a pervasive feature of many habi...
Sensory pollution from artificial night-lighting and anthropogenic noise have increased at a dramati...
Light and noise often act as pollutants, but can also be used as tools for managing wildlife (e.g., ...
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...