Protected areas are critical locations worldwide for biodiversity preservation and offer important opportunities for increasingly urbanized humans to experience nature. However …
Compared with our cousins on the Tree of Life, humans are poor listeners. 1 Below the lower end of human hearing lies deep infrasound: the realm of thunder and tornadoes …
L De Framond, H Brumm - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The impacts of noise pollution on birdsong have been extensively investigated but potential long-term effects are neglected. Near airports, where noise levels are particularly high, birds …
Anthropogenic noise is a pollutant of growing concern, with wide‐ranging effects on taxa across ecosystems. Until recently, studies investigating the effects of anthropogenic noise on …
Anthropogenic noise is a major pollutant in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Since the industrial revolution, human activities have become increasingly noisy, leading to both acute …
Human-produced noise, from transport, urbanization and industry, is widespread. Studies of noise pollution show a wide range of effects on birds, such as alterations in communication …
The acoustic footprints of factories, roadways, etc. reach far beyond their physical infrastructure because high-amplitude, low-frequency noise can propagate many kilometers …
Urban areas are inherently noisy, and this noise can disrupt biological processes as diverse as communication, migration, and reproduction. We investigated how exposure to urban …
M Senzaki, T Kadoya… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Noise pollution is pervasive across every ecosystem on Earth. Although decades of research have documented a variety of negative impacts of noise to organisms, key gaps …