Hunting at the highway: traffic noise reduces foraging efficiency in acoustic predators

Volume: 278, Issue: 1712, Pages: 1646 - 1652
Published: Nov 17, 2010
Abstract
Noise pollution from human traffic networks and industrial activity impacts vast areas of our planet. While anthropogenic noise effects on animal communication are well documented, we have very limited understanding of noise impact on more complex ecosystem processes, such as predator-prey interactions, albeit urgently needed to devise mitigation measures. Here, we show that traffic noise decreases the foraging efficiency of an acoustic...
Paper Details
Title
Hunting at the highway: traffic noise reduces foraging efficiency in acoustic predators
Published Date
Nov 17, 2010
Volume
278
Issue
1712
Pages
1646 - 1652
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