No evidence of repeated song divergence across multiple urban and non-urban populations of dark-eyed juncos (Junco hyemalis) in Southern California

F Wong, ES Diamant, M Walters… - Royal Society Open …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Urbanization can affect species communication by introducing new selection pressures,
such as noise pollution and different environmental transmission properties. These selection …

[PDF][PDF] Os efeitos do isolamento social durante a pandemia de Covid-19 sobre o meio ambiente

M Guenther, LK de Souza Sales… - Revista Brasileira De …, 2022 - scholar.archive.org
O isolamento social decorrente da pandemia da Covid-19, necessário para a contenção da
transmissão do vírus, causou intensas mudanças em nossos hábitos e rotinas em todo o …

Urbanization drives adaptive evolution in a Neotropical bird

R Mascarenhas, PM Meirelles… - Current Zoology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Urbanization has dramatic impacts on natural habitats and such changes may potentially
drive local adaptation of urban populations. Behavioral change has been specifically shown …

Anthropogenic noise and habitat structure shaping dominant frequency of bird sounds along urban gradients

Z Hao, C Zhang, L Li, B Gao, R Wu, N Pei, Y Liu - Iscience, 2024 - cell.com
The shifts of bird song frequencies in urbanized areas provide a unique system to
understand avian acoustic responses to urbanization. Using passive acoustic monitoring …

Natural Patterns in the Dawn and Dusk Choruses of a Neotropical Songbird in Relation to an Urban Sound Environment

N Bustamante, Á Garitano-Zavala - Animals, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Urban noise imposes significant challenges for the acoustic
communication of birds that are able to survive inside cities. Birds sing most intensely during …

[HTML][HTML] Are urbanization, biotic and social factors associated with the song frequency and song entropy attributes of three urban syntopic passerines?

X Díaz-Lezama, AA Ríos-Chelén… - Avian Research, 2025 - Elsevier
Urban environments have challenging characteristics for bird acoustic communication. High
levels of anthropogenic noise, as well as vegetation structure (eg, in urban parks), can …

Noise-related song variation affects communication: Bananaquits adjust vocally to playback of elaborate or simple songs

GSM Winandy, HF Japyassú, P Izar… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Birds communicate through acoustic variation in their songs for territorial defense and mate
attraction. Noisy urban conditions often induce vocal changes that can alleviate masking …

Terminal flourishes but not trills differ between urban and rural Chaffinch song

A Yelimlieş, B Atalas, Ç Önsal, Ç Akçay - Ibis, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Animals can evade interference from anthropogenic noise using strategies such as shifting
frequencies upwards or increasing the duration of their signals. In this study, we compared …

Natural Differences between the Dawn and Dusk Choruses of a Neotropical Songbird and Their Relationship to Its Response to Urbanization

N Bustamante, Á Garitano-Zavala - 2024 - preprints.org
Urbanization in one of the more important phenomena affecting biodiversity in the
Anthropocene. Some organisms can cope with urban challenges, and changes in birds' …

Development of vocal production in bearded capuchin monkeys: is there space for vocal learning?

LG Ferreira, P Izar - 2023 - researchsquare.com
In contrast to language acquisition by humans, in non-human primates vocal production
seems independent of learning, with subtle modification related to body growth. Recently …