Anthropogenic noise changes arthropod abundances

Volume: 7, Issue: 9, Pages: 2977 - 2985
Published: Mar 23, 2017
Abstract
Anthropogenic noise is a widespread and growing form of sensory pollution associated with the expansion of human infrastructure. One specific source of constant and intense noise is that produced by compressors used for the extraction and transportation of natural gas. Terrestrial arthropods play a central role in many ecosystems, and given that numerous species rely upon airborne sounds and substrate-borne vibrations in their life histories, we...
Paper Details
Title
Anthropogenic noise changes arthropod abundances
Published Date
Mar 23, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
9
Pages
2977 - 2985
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