Anthropogenic noise decreases signal active space, or the area over which male bird song can be detected in the environment. For territorial males, noise may make it more difficult to detect and assess territorial challenges, which in turn may increase defense costs and influence whether males maintain territory ownership. We tested the hypothesis that noise affects the ability of male house wrens (Troglodytes aedon) near active nests to detect intruders and alters responses to them. We broadcast pre-recorded male song and pink noise on territories to simulate intrusions with and without noise, as well as to noise alone. We measured detection by how long males took to sing or approach the speaker after the start of a playback. To measure wh...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
International audienceWe investigated the response of the wren Troglodytes troglodytes to playback o...
Recent research suggests that anthropogenic noise can substantially alter animal behavior. Although ...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
Anthropogenic noise (≤ 3 kHz) can affect key features of birds’ acoustic communication via two diffe...
Noise pollution degrades natural acoustic conditions, potentially interfering with bird communicatio...
1. Anthropogenic noise can affect intra-pair communication and therefore interfere with reproductive...
Using the responses of territory owners to playback to infer the territorial function of acoustic si...
Ohio State Lima Undergraduate Research Award - First PlaceThe vocalizations of male songbirds can fu...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
Recent research suggests that anthropogenic noise can substantially alter animal behavior. Although ...
Territorial animals often use signals to advertise territorial occupancy within their larger home ra...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
The evolution of bird song is closely related to sexual selection as birds use their songs for mate ...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
International audienceWe investigated the response of the wren Troglodytes troglodytes to playback o...
Recent research suggests that anthropogenic noise can substantially alter animal behavior. Although ...
Anthropogenic noise constrains the transmission of birdsong and alters the behavior of receivers. Ma...
Anthropogenic noise (≤ 3 kHz) can affect key features of birds’ acoustic communication via two diffe...
Noise pollution degrades natural acoustic conditions, potentially interfering with bird communicatio...
1. Anthropogenic noise can affect intra-pair communication and therefore interfere with reproductive...
Using the responses of territory owners to playback to infer the territorial function of acoustic si...
Ohio State Lima Undergraduate Research Award - First PlaceThe vocalizations of male songbirds can fu...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
Recent research suggests that anthropogenic noise can substantially alter animal behavior. Although ...
Territorial animals often use signals to advertise territorial occupancy within their larger home ra...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
Animal communication often occurs in communication networks in which multiple signalers and receiver...
The evolution of bird song is closely related to sexual selection as birds use their songs for mate ...
Anthropogenic noise may disrupt signals used to mediate aggressive interactions, leading to more phy...
International audienceWe investigated the response of the wren Troglodytes troglodytes to playback o...
Recent research suggests that anthropogenic noise can substantially alter animal behavior. Although ...