Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology

Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Pages: 502 - 511
Published: Mar 16, 2020
Abstract
Global expansion of human activities is associated with the introduction of novel stimuli, such as anthropogenic noise, artificial lights and chemical agents. Progress in documenting the ecological effects of sensory pollutants is weakened by sparse knowledge of the mechanisms underlying these effects. This severely limits our capacity to devise mitigation measures. Here, we integrate knowledge of animal sensory ecology, physiology and life...
Paper Details
Title
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology
Published Date
Mar 16, 2020
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
502 - 511
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