An experimental investigation into the effects of traffic noise on distributions of birds: avoiding the phantom road

Volume: 280, Issue: 1773, Pages: 20132290 - 20132290
Published: Dec 22, 2013
Abstract
Many authors have suggested that the negative effects of roads on animals are largely owing to traffic noise. Although suggestive, most past studies of the effects of road noise on wildlife were conducted in the presence of the other confounding effects of roads, such as visual disturbance, collisions and chemical pollution among others. We present, to our knowledge, the first study to experimentally apply traffic noise to a roadless area at a...
Paper Details
Title
An experimental investigation into the effects of traffic noise on distributions of birds: avoiding the phantom road
Published Date
Dec 22, 2013
Volume
280
Issue
1773
Pages
20132290 - 20132290
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