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Hans Slabbekoorn

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Liu Q, Slabbekoorn H, Riebel K
Biol Lett . 2025 Jan; 21(1):20240575. PMID: 39772918
Noise pollution is on the rise worldwide. An unresolved issue regarding the mitigation of noise pollution is whether and at which timescales animals may adapt to noise pollution. Here, we...
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Te Velde K, Mairo A, Peeters E, Winter H, Tudorache C, Slabbekoorn H
Environ Pollut . 2024 Jul; 359:124517. PMID: 39002749
Migratory fish populations have experienced great declines, and considerable effort have been put into reducing stressors, such as chemical pollution and physical barriers. However, the importance of natural sounds as...
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Slabbekoorn H
Science . 2024 Apr; 384(6694):380-382. PMID: 38662851
Long-term impact from prenatal noise exposure in birds should raise general concern.
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Hubert J, Demuynck J, Remmelzwaal M, Muniz C, Debusschere E, Berges B, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Feb; 155(2):1151-1161. PMID: 38341743
Acoustic deterrent devices are used to guide aquatic animals from danger or toward migration paths. At sea, moderate sounds can potentially be used to deter fish to prevent injury or...
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Hubert J, van der Burg A, Witbaard R, Slabbekoorn H
Behav Ecol . 2023 May; 34(3):495-505. PMID: 37192919
Noisy human activities at sea are changing the acoustic environment, which has been shown to affect marine mammals and fishes. Invertebrates, such as bivalves, have so far received limited attention...
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Berkhout B, Budria A, Thieltges D, Slabbekoorn H
Trends Parasitol . 2023 Jan; 39(3):181-190. PMID: 36658057
There is a global rise in anthropogenic noise and a growing awareness of its negative effects on wildlife, but to date the consequences for wildlife diseases have received little attention....
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Merchant N, Putland R, Andre M, Baudin E, Felli M, Slabbekoorn H, et al.
Ocean Coast Manag . 2022 Sep; 228:None. PMID: 36133796
Underwater noise from human activities is now widely recognised as a threat to marine life. Nevertheless, legislation which directly addresses this source of pollution is lacking. The first (and currently...
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Hutfluss A, Bermudez-Cuamatzin E, Mouchet A, Briffa M, Slabbekoorn H, Dingemanse N
J Anim Ecol . 2022 May; 91(7):1507-1520. PMID: 35509187
Predictable behaviour (or 'behavioural stability') might be favoured in certain ecological contexts, for example when representing a quality signal. Costs associated with producing stable phenotypes imply selection should favour plasticity...
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Liu Q, Gelok E, Fontein K, Slabbekoorn H, Riebel K
Biol Open . 2022 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 35388881
Chronic traffic noise is increasingly recognised as a potential hazard to wildlife. Several songbird species have been shown to breed poorly in traffic noise exposed habitats. However, identifying whether noise...
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van der Knaap I, Slabbekoorn H, Moens T, Van den Eynde D, Reubens J
Environ Pollut . 2022 Feb; 300:118913. PMID: 35114303
Offshore energy acquisition through the construction of wind farms is rapidly becoming one of the major sources of green energy all over the world. The construction of offshore wind farms...