A framework to assess evolutionary responses to anthropogenic light and sound.
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Aquatic noise pollution: implications for individuals, populations, and ecosystemsPatterns of Song across Natural and Anthropogenic Soundscapes Suggest That White-Crowned Sparrows Minimize Acoustic Masking and Maximize Signal ContentAmbient anthropogenic noise but not light is associated with the ecophysiology of free-living songbird nestlings.Artificial light at night affects body mass but not oxidative status in free-living nestling songbirds: an experimental study.Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds.Light at night, clocks and health: from humans to wild organisms.Artificial light at night alters trophic interactions of intertidal invertebrates.Parental Exposure to Dim Light at Night Prior to Mating Alters Offspring Adaptive Immunity.White-crowned sparrow males show immediate flexibility in song amplitude but not in song minimum frequency in response to changes in noise levels in the field.Mitigating road impacts on animals through learning principles.Bats perceptually weight prey cues across sensory systems when hunting in noise.Variability of surface and underwater nocturnal spectral irradiance with the presence of clouds in urban and peri-urban wetlands.Artificial night light alters nocturnal prey interception outcomes for morphologically variable spiders.Why artificial light at night should be a focus for global change research in the 21st century.Dawn song in natural and artificial continuous day: Light pollution affects songbirds at high latitudes.Methods in field chronobiology.Rigorous field experiments are essential to understand the genuine severity of light pollution and to identify possible solutions.Enlightening Butterfly Conservation Efforts: The Importance of Natural Lighting for Butterfly Behavioral Ecology and Conservation.Hormonally mediated effects of artificial light at night on behavior and fitness: linking endocrine mechanisms with function.Response of bats to light with different spectra: light-shy and agile bat presence is affected by white and green, but not red light.Urban sparrows respond to a sexually selected trait with increased aggression in noise.A New Framework for Urban Ecology: An Integration of Proximate and Ultimate Responses to Anthropogenic Change
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A framework to assess evolutionary responses to anthropogenic light and sound.
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A framework to assess evolutionary responses to anthropogenic light and sound
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Akito Y Kawahara
Caren B Cooper
Christopher C M Kyba
Clinton D Francis
David Luther
Davide M Dominoni
Erik Aschehoug
Graeme Shannon
Jesse R Barber
John P Swaddle
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2015-07-10T00:00:00Z