作者
Heidi E Ware, Christopher JW McClure, Jay D Carlisle, Jesse R Barber
发表日期
2015/9/29
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
112
期号
39
页码范围
12105-12109
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Decades of research demonstrate that roads impact wildlife and suggest traffic noise as a primary cause of population declines near roads. We created a “phantom road” using an array of speakers to apply traffic noise to a roadless landscape, directly testing the effect of noise alone on an entire songbird community during autumn migration. Thirty-one percent of the bird community avoided the phantom road. For individuals that stayed despite the noise, overall body condition decreased by a full SD and some species showed a change in ability to gain body condition when exposed to traffic noise during migratory stopover. We conducted complementary laboratory experiments that implicate foraging-vigilance behavior as one mechanism driving this pattern. Our results suggest that noise degrades habitat that is otherwise suitable, and that the presence of a species does not indicate the absence of an impact.
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HE Ware, CJW McClure, JD Carlisle, JR Barber - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015