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2023

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Communication Distance Predicts Territory Size For An Urban Songbird, Ruth A. Simberloff May 2023

Communication Distance Predicts Territory Size For An Urban Songbird, Ruth A. Simberloff

Masters Theses

Many studies demonstrate that urban noise interferes with animal communication by masking acoustic signals such as birdsong, but the functional consequences of impaired communication are still not well understood. Although many bird species sing at higher amplitude in noise pollution, communication distance is still reduced in noisy urban soundscapes. Song is a long-distance signal that functions to attract a mate and defend a territory, so a reduction in communication distance could negatively influence a male’s reproductive or competitive success. Reduced territorial success could manifest as more frequent territorial intrusions, reduced territory quality, or reduced territory size. We examined the relationship …