SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by masking rustling sounds made by moving arthropods. Anthropogenic noise is becoming a major concern in conservation biology
AbstractNegative impacts from anthropogenic noise are well documented for many wildlife taxa. Invest...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
SummaryNew research shows how bats use echolocation unexpectedly to detect silent and stationary pre...
Animal sensory systems have evolved in a natural din of noise since the evolution of sensory organs....
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Anthropogenic noise is prevalent across many landscapes, posing a threat of disturbance to countless...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Echolocation in bats and high-frequency hearing in their insect prey make bats and insects an ideal ...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Anthropogenic noise is an emerging global pollutant. Road networks and energy extraction infrastruct...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
AbstractNegative impacts from anthropogenic noise are well documented for many wildlife taxa. Invest...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
SummaryTraffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by mas...
Anthropogenic noise is an increasing ecological problem, causing animals to alter their behaviour in...
SummaryNew research shows how bats use echolocation unexpectedly to detect silent and stationary pre...
Animal sensory systems have evolved in a natural din of noise since the evolution of sensory organs....
Anthropogenic noise can interfere with environmental information processing and thereby reduce survi...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Anthropogenic noise is prevalent across many landscapes, posing a threat of disturbance to countless...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Echolocation in bats and high-frequency hearing in their insect prey make bats and insects an ideal ...
Predators frequently must detect and localize their prey in challenging environments. Noisy environm...
Anthropogenic noise is an emerging global pollutant. Road networks and energy extraction infrastruct...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...
AbstractNegative impacts from anthropogenic noise are well documented for many wildlife taxa. Invest...
This study was funded by the Carlsberg Semper Ardens grant to P.T.M. and by the Emmy Noether program...
Bats comprise 20% of all mammalian species and display a number of characteristics, including true f...