Male Galápagos yellow warblers appear to be shifting their behavior and adjusting their calls in response to the din of ...
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A new study has discovered that birds in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behaviour due to traffic noise, with those ...
The Galápagos yellow warblers on the more populous island of Santa Cruz also increased the duration of their song when ...
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Researchers explained that traffic sounds may drown out birdsong, forcing the animals to become physically aggressive when ...
The study flags new challenges for conservation as population growth brings humans and animals closer together. View on ...
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Study Finds on MSNRoad Rage: How Busy Streets Yield Angry BirdsFor birds, sound is survival. Their songs establish territories, attract mates, and warn of dangers. When traffic noise ...
Galápagos songbirds are changing their ways, getting bolder and singing louder, because of human noise. Warblers near roads ...
A new study has discovered that birds in the Galapagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those frequently exposed to vehicles showing heightened levels of aggression.
Join an energetic sea lion in "Sea Lions of the Galapagos," narrated by Brendan Fraser. The Disneynature film streams April ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNThis New Eco-Cruise Through the Galápagos Takes Passengers On a Safari at SeaOn the first sailing of ecotourism brand andBeyond's new Galápagos expedition yacht, Chris Schalkx learns a lesson in ...
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