A synthesis of two decades of research documenting the effects of noise on wildlife
Global increases in environmental noise levels–arising from expansion of human
populations, transportation networks, and resource extraction–have catalysed a recent …
populations, transportation networks, and resource extraction–have catalysed a recent …
Behavioural responses of wildlife to urban environments
H Lowry, A Lill, BBM Wong - Biological reviews, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Increased urbanization represents a formidable challenge for wildlife. Nevertheless, a few
species appear to thrive in the evolutionarily novel environment created by cities …
species appear to thrive in the evolutionarily novel environment created by cities …
[BOOK][B] Principles of animal communication
JW Bradbury, SL Vehrencamp - 1998 - learninglink.oup.com
Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e Page 1 Principles of Animal
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …
Singing in a silent spring: Birds respond to a half-century soundscape reversion during the COVID-19 shutdown
Actions taken to control the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have
conspicuously reduced motor vehicle traffic, potentially alleviating auditory pressures on …
conspicuously reduced motor vehicle traffic, potentially alleviating auditory pressures on …
The costs of chronic noise exposure for terrestrial organisms
Growth in transportation networks, resource extraction, motorized recreation and urban
development is responsible for chronic noise exposure in most terrestrial areas, including …
development is responsible for chronic noise exposure in most terrestrial areas, including …
Behavioural adjustments for a life in the city
While human-induced rapid environmental changes are putting many organisms at risk of
extinction, others are doing better than ever. This raises the question of why organisms differ …
extinction, others are doing better than ever. This raises the question of why organisms differ …
Acoustic monitoring in terrestrial environments using microphone arrays: applications, technological considerations and prospectus
Animals produce sounds for diverse biological functions such as defending territories,
attracting mates, deterring predators, navigation, finding food and maintaining contact with …
attracting mates, deterring predators, navigation, finding food and maintaining contact with …
[BOOK][B] When animals speak: Toward an interspecies democracy
E Meijer - 2019 - books.google.com
Winner, 2020 ASCA Book Award, given by the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis A
groundbreaking argument for the political rights of animals In When Animals Speak, Eva …
groundbreaking argument for the political rights of animals In When Animals Speak, Eva …
[HTML][HTML] Noise pollution changes avian communities and species interactions
CD Francis, CP Ortega, A Cruz - Current biology, 2009 - cell.com
Humans have drastically changed much of the world's acoustic background with
anthropogenic sounds that are markedly different in pitch and amplitude than sounds in …
anthropogenic sounds that are markedly different in pitch and amplitude than sounds in …
Understanding variation in behavioural responses to human-induced rapid environmental change: a conceptual overview
A Sih - Animal Behaviour, 2013 - Elsevier
A key issue in animal behaviour is the need to understand variation in behavioural
responses to human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) such as habitat loss …
responses to human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC) such as habitat loss …