Noise, avian abundance, and productivity at banding stations across the Continental United States
Noise is an increasingly common component of the natural world, due in large part to human activity. Anthropogenic noise negatively impacts abundance, health, and reproduction in many songbird populations. A few studies have reported altered abundance at larger scales. But whether continental trends...
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Main Authors: | Amber M. B. Ng, Michael L. Pontius, Stacy L. De Ruiter, Darren S. Proppe |
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Language: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fef97a8a80424db08a477f0ab9fbcf8e |
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