Chronic traffic noise increases food intake and alters gene expression associated with metabolism and disease in bats
Abstract
Anthropogenic noise has created a significant threat that affects many wildlife species (Francis & Barber, 2013; Halfwerk, Holleman, Lessells, & Slabbekoorn, 2011). While a noise-induced decrease in foraging rates and efficiency is well documented (e.g. in bats, Luo, Siemers, & Koselj, 2015; Siemers & Schaub, 2011, in owls, Mason, McClure, & Barber, 2016 and in crabs, Wale, Simpson, & Radford, 2013a), the long-term effects of anthropogenic noise...
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Title
Chronic traffic noise increases food intake and alters gene expression associated with metabolism and disease in bats
Published Date
Jul 19, 2020
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
10
Pages
1915 - 1925
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