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Springer Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Animals - Vol 66

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Explore the complex relationship between man-made sounds and the natural world with this volume from the Springer Handbook of Auditory Research. As researchers increasingly recognize the impact of human-generated noise, this text provides a comprehensive look at how sound affects various species. By studying the broader literature on hearing and sound effects, including data from human studies, this book offers a wide-ranging perspective. It connects findings from different animal groups, such as birds and frogs, to help guide research on marine mammals and fishes. This integrated approach helps researchers identify general principles and understand the underlying cochlear responses across different taxa. This volume serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand how anthropogenic noise influences animal behavior and biology. It brings together diverse studies to provide a unified view of auditory research in an increasingly noisy world.

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Provides a broad review of the literature regarding the effects of man-made sounds on various animal species.

Connects research data from humans to animal studies to help build a more complete understanding of auditory impact.

Links findings from terrestrial animals like birds and frogs to marine life including fishes and mammals.

Helps researchers identify general principles of hearing and cochlear responses across different groups.

Serves as part of the Springer Handbook of Auditory Research series for academic and professional study.

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