Sensory Ecology: Noise Annoys Foraging Bats. Jones, G. Current Biology, 18(23):1098-1100, Elsevier Ltd, 2008.
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Traffic noise reduces foraging time and effort in greater mouse-eared bats, presumably by masking rustling sounds made by moving arthropods. Anthropogenic noise is becoming a major concern in conservation biology. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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