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Ecology and evolution, 2016-09, Vol.6 (17), p.6151-6159
2016

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Airport noise predicts song timing of European birds
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  • Ecology and evolution, 2016-09, Vol.6 (17), p.6151-6159
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England: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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  • Anthropogenic noise is of increasing concern to biologists and medical scientists. Its detrimental effects on human health have been well studied, with the high noise levels from air traffic being of particular concern. However, less is known about the effects of airport noise pollution on signal masking in wild animals. Here, we report a relationship between aircraft noise and two major features of the singing behavior of birds. We found that five of ten songbird species began singing significantly earlier in the morning in the vicinity of a major European airport than their conspecifics at a quieter control site. As birds at both sites started singing before the onset of air traffic in the morning, this suggests that the birds in the vicinity of the airport advanced their activity to gain more time for unimpaired singing before the massive plane noise set in. In addition, we found that during the day, chaffinches avoided singing during airplane takeoffs, but only when the noise exceeded a certain threshold, further suggesting that the massive noise caused by the airport can impair acoustic communication in birds. Overall, our study indicates that birds may be adjusting their mating signals and time budgets in response to aircraft noise. Daytime airport noise was found to affect the onset of dawn song in 10 different songbird species. Furthermore, male chaffinches avoid singing when aircraft noise exceeded a certain threshold, highlighting the potential impact of airports on vocal communication of birds.

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