2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2022.12.002
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Anthropogenic noise pollution and wildlife diseases

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“…It can alter predator-prey interactions, both through the increase of mortality by predation and through changes in foraging success. Similarly, it can change parasite-host interactions by affecting parasite species' ability to find their hosts (Berkhout et al, 2023). By masking important cues (Siemers and Schaub, 2011;Mason et al, 2016;Senzaki et al, 2016;Jung et al, 2020) or reducing hearing abilities e.g., Wysocki and Ladich (2005); Ladich (2013); Kastelein et al (2016), noise can reduce the distance before which a predator or prey is perceived, and likely impedes localization of a host (McMahon et al, 2017;Phillips et al, 2019).…”
Section: Indirect Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can alter predator-prey interactions, both through the increase of mortality by predation and through changes in foraging success. Similarly, it can change parasite-host interactions by affecting parasite species' ability to find their hosts (Berkhout et al, 2023). By masking important cues (Siemers and Schaub, 2011;Mason et al, 2016;Senzaki et al, 2016;Jung et al, 2020) or reducing hearing abilities e.g., Wysocki and Ladich (2005); Ladich (2013); Kastelein et al (2016), noise can reduce the distance before which a predator or prey is perceived, and likely impedes localization of a host (McMahon et al, 2017;Phillips et al, 2019).…”
Section: Indirect Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vocalizations are essential for intraspecific communication and new research describes how manatees interact using vocalizations, e.g., [38,44]. As observed in other species [47], noise pollution may not only induce stress in animals but also affect their communication. However, it is uncertain how noises (e.g., water pumps, music, or visitors) affect manatees in captivity.…”
Section: Manatee Behaviour and Socialitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We distinguish positive and negative aspects, as some factors may affect manatees positively or negatively depending on current manatee temperament, the nature of the object/individual/animal they interact with, whether the manatee is wild or captive, or the animal's history and experiences. A [16,24,27,33,47]; B [16]; C [25]; D [16,35,36]; E [38].…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that noise levels can vary significantly depending on geographic location and time of day, being more intense in densely populated urban areas and during certain time zones. 5 Noise patterns can be influenced by population density, infrastructure and economic activity. In urban areas, high concentrations of people and commercial activities can increase noise exposure, especially during rush hours.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%