Chronic traffic noise increases food intake and alters gene expression associated with metabolism and disease in bats

Volume: 57, Issue: 10, Pages: 1915 - 1925
Published: Jul 19, 2020
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...
Paper Details
Title
Chronic traffic noise increases food intake and alters gene expression associated with metabolism and disease in bats
Published Date
Jul 19, 2020
Volume
57
Issue
10
Pages
1915 - 1925
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