A framework for understanding noise impacts on wildlife: an urgent conservation priority
CD Francis, JR Barber - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic noise is an important environmental stressor that is rapidly gaining attention
among biologists, resource managers, and policy makers. Here we review a substantial …
among biologists, resource managers, and policy makers. Here we review a substantial …
Acoustic communication in a noisy world: can fish compete with anthropogenic noise?
AN Radford, E Kerridge, SD Simpson - Behavioral Ecology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Anthropogenic (man-made) noise has changed the acoustic environment both on land and
underwater and is now recognized as a pollutant of international concern. Increasing …
underwater and is now recognized as a pollutant of international concern. Increasing …
The evolution of the Lombard effect: 100 years of psychoacoustic research
H Brumm, SA Zollinger - Behaviour, 2011 - brill.com
On the occasion of the centenary of the discovery of the Lombard effect, we review the
literature on noise-dependent regulation of vocal amplitude in humans and other animals …
literature on noise-dependent regulation of vocal amplitude in humans and other animals …
[HTML][HTML] The lombard effect
SA Zollinger, H Brumm - Current Biology, 2011 - cell.com
What is it? This year marks the 100 year anniversary of the discovery of the Lombard effect,
an involuntary vocal response by speakers to the presence of background noise. In the …
an involuntary vocal response by speakers to the presence of background noise. In the …
The Lombard effect: from acoustics to neural mechanisms
Understanding the neural underpinnings of vocal–motor control in humans and other
animals remains a major challenge in neurobiology. The Lombard effect–a rise in call …
animals remains a major challenge in neurobiology. The Lombard effect–a rise in call …
The Lombard effect and other noise‐induced vocal modifications: insight from mammalian communication systems
C Hotchkin, S Parks - Biological Reviews, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Humans and non‐human mammals exhibit fundamentally similar vocal responses to
increased noise, including increases in vocalization amplitude (the L ombard effect) and …
increased noise, including increases in vocalization amplitude (the L ombard effect) and …
The effects of noise on animals
This chapter describes the effects of noise on animals in terrestrial and aquatic habitats.
Potential adverse effects cover a range of behavioral changes and physiological responses …
Potential adverse effects cover a range of behavioral changes and physiological responses …
Effects of anthropogenic noise on anuran amphibians
Anthropogenic noise is widespread in nature and has been shown to produce a plethora of
impacts on wildlife. Sounds play a fundamental role in the lives of amphibians, with species …
impacts on wildlife. Sounds play a fundamental role in the lives of amphibians, with species …
Linking the sender to the receiver: vocal adjustments by bats to maintain signal detection in noise
Short-term adjustments of signal characteristics allow animals to maintain reliable
communication in noise. Noise-dependent vocal plasticity often involves simultaneous …
communication in noise. Noise-dependent vocal plasticity often involves simultaneous …
Using the past to understand the present: coping with natural and anthropogenic noise
Anthropogenic noise has received significant attention in recent years, and researchers
have highlighted the ways in which animals might deal with these noise sources. However …
have highlighted the ways in which animals might deal with these noise sources. However …