What evidence exists on the effects of anthropogenic noise on acoustic communication in animals? A systematic map protocol

Volume: 8, Issue: S1
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Noise pollution is an intense, widespread anthropogenic disturbance that can have highly detrimental impacts on natural populations, communities, and ecosystems across the globe. One major way through which noise can affect wildlife is by masking acoustic signals that animals rely on and, in doing so, hindering inter- and intraspecific communication among individuals. In response, many animals change their vocal behavior in an attempt to...
Paper Details
Title
What evidence exists on the effects of anthropogenic noise on acoustic communication in animals? A systematic map protocol
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
8
Issue
S1
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