The impact of environmental noise on song amplitude in a territorial bird
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Summary The impact of environmental background noise on the performance of territorial songs was examined in free‐ranging nightingales ( Luscinia megarhynchos Brehm). An analysis of sound pressure levels revealed that males at noisier locations sang with higher sound levels than birds in territories less affected by background sounds. This is the first evidence of a noise‐dependent vocal amplitude regulation in the natural environment of an animal. The results yielded demonstrate that the birds tried to mitigate the impairments on their communication caused by masking noise. This behaviour may help to maintain a given transmission distance of songs, which are used in territory defence and mate attraction. At…
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- Attraction
- Noise (video)
- Singing
- Ecology
- Natural sounds
- Masking (illustration)
- Noise exposure
- Environmental noise
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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