Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication seems to become a struggle in urbanized areas because of increasing anthropogenic noise levels. Several bird species have been reported to increase song frequency by which they reduce the masking impact of spectrally overlapping noise. However, it remains unclear whether such behavioral flexibility provides a sufficient solution to noisy urban conditions or whether there are hidden costs. Species may rely on low frequencies to attract and impress females, and the use of high frequencies may, therefore, come at the cost of reduced attractiveness. We studied the potential tradeoff between signal strength and signal detection in a successful urban...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Charles Darwin posited that secondary sexual characteristics result from competition to attract mate...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
SummaryAnthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental ...
1. Anthropogenic noise can affect intra-pair communication and therefore interfere with reproductive...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Many animal species communicate with their mates through acoustic signals, but this communication se...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic communication is fundamental in avian territory defence and mate attraction. In urban envir...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Charles Darwin posited that secondary sexual characteristics result from competition to attract mate...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
SummaryAnthropogenic noise is one of the fastest growing and most ubiquitous types of environmental ...
1. Anthropogenic noise can affect intra-pair communication and therefore interfere with reproductive...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...