Recent changes in temperature and precipitation have implications for transmission and excess attenuation of sounds, with important consequences for the choice of vocal display sites by animals. Birds typically sing from within or at the top of the vegetation, and the relative height of such song posts varies consistently among species. I estimated relative height of positions in the vegetation used by singing birds in 1986--1989 and again in 2010 after spring and summer temperatures had increased by 20% and precipitation by 30%, predicting that these changes would increase the height of song post positions. Average song post height increased by 18% or 1.2 m during the study. Because the increase in song post height should depend on relativ...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant for organisms that live in urban ar...
Animal signals are distorted as they transmit through the environment, but many species have evolved...
Sexually selected displays, such as bird song, are expected to be costly. We examined a novel potent...
Climatic variability andunpredictability [1] affect thedistribu-tion and abundanceof resources and t...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Recent studies have demonstrated that experimental increases in perceived predation risk can substan...
Summary: 1. Warming temperatures cause changes in growing seasons and prey that drive earlier breedi...
Increasing the danger posed by predators may cause prey animals to alter their behaviour. For exampl...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
The effects of climate change on bird behavior have not been well researched (Moller 2010). Song pro...
Climatic variability and unpredictability [1] affect the distribution and abundance of resources and...
SummaryClimatic variability and unpredictability [1] affect the distribution and abundance of resour...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant for organisms that live in urban ar...
Animal signals are distorted as they transmit through the environment, but many species have evolved...
Sexually selected displays, such as bird song, are expected to be costly. We examined a novel potent...
Climatic variability andunpredictability [1] affect thedistribu-tion and abundanceof resources and t...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Anthropogenic sounds influence animal vocal behaviour, species distributions, and community assembla...
Recent studies have demonstrated that experimental increases in perceived predation risk can substan...
Summary: 1. Warming temperatures cause changes in growing seasons and prey that drive earlier breedi...
Increasing the danger posed by predators may cause prey animals to alter their behaviour. For exampl...
Anthropogenic noise presents a problem for acoustic communication in animal taxa around the world. M...
The effects of climate change on bird behavior have not been well researched (Moller 2010). Song pro...
Climatic variability and unpredictability [1] affect the distribution and abundance of resources and...
SummaryClimatic variability and unpredictability [1] affect the distribution and abundance of resour...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
Male birds use song to attract mates and deter other males, but in doing so, they also attract the a...
© 2014 The Author 2014. Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant for organisms that live in urban ar...
Animal signals are distorted as they transmit through the environment, but many species have evolved...