A synthesis of two decades of research documenting the effects of noise on wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife · Colorado State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Global increases in environmental noise levels - arising from expansion of human populations, transportation networks, and resource extraction - have catalysed a recent surge of research into the effects of noise on wildlife. Synthesising a coherent understanding of the biological consequences of noise from this literature is challenging. Taxonomic groups vary in auditory capabilities. A wide range of noise sources and exposure levels occur, and many kinds of biological responses have been observed, ranging from individual behaviours to changes in ecological communities. Also, noise is one of several environmental effects generated by human activities, so researchers must contend with potentially confounding…
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12Topics & keywords
- Wildlife
- Habitat
- Environmental noise
- Foraging
- Noise (video)
- Ecology
- Environmental resource management
- Geography