Noisy Nests: Early-life Noise Exposure Impacts Songbird Fitness
Overview
Overview
Journal
Learn Behav
Publisher
Springer
Specialties
Psychology
Social Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Social Sciences
Veterinary Medicine
Date
2024 Oct 14
PMID
39402418
Authors
Authors
Affiliations
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Abstract
Recent findings indicate that noise pollution - presented in the absence of other variables - has both immediate-term impacts on young birds' developmental rates and physiology as well as long-term effects on adult telomere length and reproductive success. This work highlights yet another set of negative impacts caused by anthropogenic noise, and suggests that the dramatic fitness consequences observed likely have implications for the evolution of learning and behavior in animals living in noisy environments.
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