Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has led to a surge in environmental noise. The sounds of traffic, airplanes, construction and more clutter the outdoor soundscape, challenging animals’ abilities to send and receive information—which is critical to their survival and reproduction. Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has led to a surge in environmental noise. The sounds of traffic, airplanes, construction and more clutter the outdoor soundscape, challenging animals’ abilities to send and receive information—which is critical to their survival and reproduction. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Spider sense: Study tracks how web-building arachnids adapt to noise
