SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animals in zoos can adapt to many noises they hear on a regular basis. However, construction noise that is intense or occurs unpredictably may negatively impact the welfare state of some animals and induce a chronic stress response. This study aimed to understand the behavioral response to construction noise of selected species in an urban zoo in order to guide mitigating actions in advance of, and during, a planned construction project. The behavior of elephants, giraffes, emus and alligators was recorded during 90-min exposures to different sound environments including ambient sound, and four construction sound treatments. A non-invasive measure of physiological stress response was also measured in emus. All species appe...
Context: Traffic noise is believed to cause road avoidance and other barrier effects in a variety of...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Animals held in captivity often endure more stress than wild congeners do, which might be harmful fo...
In anticipation of a major construction project in an urban New Zealand zoo, a study was initiated t...
Noise caused by human activities can cause stress in animals. We examined whether noise from constru...
Anthropogenic noise has been related to stress in captive animals; despite this there have been few ...
In the zoo, the sound environment experienced by captive wild animals will contain numerous anthropo...
The zoo visitor effect is the change in animal behaviour and physiology in response to thepresence o...
This project aims to evaluate the zoo soundscape from the animals and visitors perspective. A comple...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
The visitor effect on zoo animals is one of the expanding research topics in zoo animal research. As...
Literature on zoo visitors’ effects on animal behavior has yielded conflicting findings regarding th...
Studies of the effects of ambient noise on animals have found variable results. A study was conducte...
The zoo visitor effect is the change in animal behaviour and physiology in response to the presence ...
In order to be successful and have high standards of animal welfare, modern zoos strive to regularly...
Context: Traffic noise is believed to cause road avoidance and other barrier effects in a variety of...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Animals held in captivity often endure more stress than wild congeners do, which might be harmful fo...
In anticipation of a major construction project in an urban New Zealand zoo, a study was initiated t...
Noise caused by human activities can cause stress in animals. We examined whether noise from constru...
Anthropogenic noise has been related to stress in captive animals; despite this there have been few ...
In the zoo, the sound environment experienced by captive wild animals will contain numerous anthropo...
The zoo visitor effect is the change in animal behaviour and physiology in response to thepresence o...
This project aims to evaluate the zoo soundscape from the animals and visitors perspective. A comple...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data Availability: ...
The visitor effect on zoo animals is one of the expanding research topics in zoo animal research. As...
Literature on zoo visitors’ effects on animal behavior has yielded conflicting findings regarding th...
Studies of the effects of ambient noise on animals have found variable results. A study was conducte...
The zoo visitor effect is the change in animal behaviour and physiology in response to the presence ...
In order to be successful and have high standards of animal welfare, modern zoos strive to regularly...
Context: Traffic noise is believed to cause road avoidance and other barrier effects in a variety of...
Anthropogenic noise is a recognized global pollutant, affecting a wide range of nonhuman animals. Ho...
Animals held in captivity often endure more stress than wild congeners do, which might be harmful fo...