RT @heatonmoorpark: Birds of the park, and elsewhere: birds modify their song in cities .......Evidence of suboscine song plasticity in re…
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: birds modify their song in cities .......Evidence of suboscine song plasticity in response to traffic noise fluctuations and road closures.......https://t.co/OXMAcMxwMS (HM library can obtain text) https://t.co/fxEI7Eh
RT @RobinMazumder: "Results suggest that song adjustments are responses to traffic noise levels at the time of their song." https://t.co/x5…
"Results suggest that song adjustments are responses to traffic noise levels at the time of their song." https://t.co/x5XG69mCGr
@oxonwildlifegrl Yes - there’s a growing body of evidence on how birds seem to respond to noise pollution Eg https://t.co/r7E89DStWW, https://t.co/nadh6IjZiH & https://t.co/kN3QJbuIPr
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RT @tandfbiosci: #Birds sing differently in response to traffic #noise, which could affect their ability to attract mates and defend their…
#Birds sing differently in response to traffic #noise, which could affect their ability to attract mates and defend their territory. To read this research for free, visit https://t.co/wxrkiTghUY #freeaccess @_BTO https://t.co/OoZpHSnFI2
La Naturaleza funciona a través de dos vías principales: tit for tat y adaptación. En grande ciudades, las aves canoras aumentan el volumen y frecuencia de su trino cuando aumenta la contaminación auditiva por tráfico intenso. Toda adaptación tiene costes.
Did you know that #birds sing louder when #traffic noise increases? If you're interested in learning more, read this article for free at https://t.co/HjmMTWL9Rq #freeaccess @_BTO https://t.co/glCrivFWsl
RT @tandfzoology: Evidence of suboscine song plasticity in response to traffic noise fluctuations & temporary road closures #FreeRead https…