A study by Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Vienna found that yellow warblers in the Galapagos show increased ...
For the study, researchers played bird songs from a speaker, simulating an intruder whilst simultaneously playing recorded ...
Humans aren’t the only ones who are prone to road rage. Scientists have found that certain songbirds in the Galapagos behave ...
The study flags new challenges for conservation as population growth brings humans and animals closer together. View on ...
The Galápagos yellow warblers on the more populous island of Santa Cruz also increased the duration of their song when ...
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.
Birds adjust their songs and territorial behavior to compete with traffic sounds, even in remote island environments.
A new study has discovered that birds in the Galápagos Islands are changing their behaviour due to traffic noise, with those ...
Recorded bird songs were played to simulate an intruder, both with and without accompanying traffic noise, and the birds’ ...
Birds develop "road rage" due to traffic noise, reveals a new study. Researchers found that native species in the Galápagos ...