Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise

Volume: 25, Issue: 6, Pages: 1957 - 1966
Published: Mar 30, 2019
Abstract
When environments change rapidly, adaptive phenotypic plasticity can ameliorate negative effects of environmental change on survival and reproduction. Recent evidence suggests, however, that plastic responses to human‐induced environmental change are often maladaptive or insufficient to overcome novel selection pressures. Anthropogenic noise is a ubiquitous and expanding disturbance with demonstrated effects on fitness‐related traits of animals...
Paper Details
Title
Life history consequences of developing in anthropogenic noise
Published Date
Mar 30, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
6
Pages
1957 - 1966
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