In nature, animals must contend with the presence of noise, which may limit their ability to detect prey, attract mates and escape predators. Sources of noise vary and may originate from natural (e.g. animal sounds, water) or anthropogenic (e.g. traffic, construction) sources. The vibratory sensory modality has long been overlooked in the study of anthropogenic effects on wildlife. Human-induced environmental changes may introduce noise sources as well as artificial substrates that alter vibratory noise profiles, leading to maladaptive behavioural responses. We conducted field measurements of vibratory noise on various substrate types (natural and artificial) used by animals in human-developed habitats. Next, we conducted laboratory experim...
7-minute video presentation of research. Prey-capture behavior among spiders varies greatly from pas...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
The predatory behaviours of three theraphosid spiders (Selenotypus plumipes, Selenocosmia stirlingi,...
1. Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioural ecology, but the nat...
1. Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioural ecology, but the nat...
Animal sensory systems have evolved in a natural din of noise since the evolution of sensory organs....
Predatory arthropods that specialize in invading webs and preying on the resident spiders ('araneoph...
Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioral ecology, but natural aco...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are famous for their visually driven behaviors [1]. Here, however, we p...
Anthropogenic noise has received considerable recent attention, but we know little about the role th...
<p>Sound files</p> <p>Predators may inadvertently signal their presence and threat level by way of s...
Anthropogenic noise is an important issue of environmental concern owing to its wide-ranging effects...
Spiders provide a fascinating opportunity for the study of animal communication. Web-building spider...
Anthropogenic noise is prevalent across many landscapes, posing a threat of disturbance to countless...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
7-minute video presentation of research. Prey-capture behavior among spiders varies greatly from pas...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
The predatory behaviours of three theraphosid spiders (Selenotypus plumipes, Selenocosmia stirlingi,...
1. Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioural ecology, but the nat...
1. Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioural ecology, but the nat...
Animal sensory systems have evolved in a natural din of noise since the evolution of sensory organs....
Predatory arthropods that specialize in invading webs and preying on the resident spiders ('araneoph...
Novel anthropogenic noise has received considerable attention in behavioral ecology, but natural aco...
Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are famous for their visually driven behaviors [1]. Here, however, we p...
Anthropogenic noise has received considerable recent attention, but we know little about the role th...
<p>Sound files</p> <p>Predators may inadvertently signal their presence and threat level by way of s...
Anthropogenic noise is an important issue of environmental concern owing to its wide-ranging effects...
Spiders provide a fascinating opportunity for the study of animal communication. Web-building spider...
Anthropogenic noise is prevalent across many landscapes, posing a threat of disturbance to countless...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
7-minute video presentation of research. Prey-capture behavior among spiders varies greatly from pas...
Communication in complex environments poses challenges of potential loss of intended messages, but s...
The predatory behaviours of three theraphosid spiders (Selenotypus plumipes, Selenocosmia stirlingi,...