Conference Theme: Sustainable landscapes for people, business and biodiversityUrbanization is a growing cause of habitat loss, a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Urban habitats differ from the habitats they replace, altering the ecological and selective environment for urban dwelling species. To survive and thrive in these new habitats, species need to adapt or alter their behaviour. One salient feature of urban habitats is the elevated levels of background noise relative to undisturbed ecosystems. Low frequency traffic noise in cities potentially masks animal communication signals, interrupting important functions such as mate choice and territory defence, possibly leading to decreased fitness. To avoid signal masking, species ...
Human-altered environmental conditions affect many species at the global scale. An extreme form of a...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
Contributed Talks: COS 72 Urban Ecosystems III: no. COS 72-1Background/Question/Methods Urbanizatio...
Urbanization leads to structural changes to habitats and introduction of anthropogenic noise, both o...
Abstract Ambient noise can cause birds to adjust their songs to avoid masking. Most studies investig...
We are interested in how ambient noise from urban environments affects the wildlife living within th...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of non-human species, but also markedly changes their ...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
Increasing urbanization means that wildlife must adjust to this altered environment or be excluded f...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of nonhuman species but also markedly changes their ac...
Many avian species live, breed, and communicate in urban areas. To survive and reproduce in these ar...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
Human-altered environmental conditions affect many species at the global scale. An extreme form of a...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...
Contributed Talks: COS 72 Urban Ecosystems III: no. COS 72-1Background/Question/Methods Urbanizatio...
Urbanization leads to structural changes to habitats and introduction of anthropogenic noise, both o...
Abstract Ambient noise can cause birds to adjust their songs to avoid masking. Most studies investig...
We are interested in how ambient noise from urban environments affects the wildlife living within th...
<p>A paper presented at a symposium on "Urbanization: a driver of behavioral, physiological, and gen...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of non-human species, but also markedly changes their ...
Acoustic signals of birds have two basic functions: mate attraction and territory defense, which are...
<p>Many animal species are dependent upon vocal communication to mate and defend territories. Select...
Increasing urbanization means that wildlife must adjust to this altered environment or be excluded f...
Urbanization changes the physical environment of nonhuman species but also markedly changes their ac...
Many avian species live, breed, and communicate in urban areas. To survive and reproduce in these ar...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
Human-altered environmental conditions affect many species at the global scale. An extreme form of a...
Urban environments are characteristically noisy and this can pose a challenge for animals that commu...
In the cities organisms are exposed to different environmental conditions than in the natural habita...