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Noise pollution is pervasive in U.S. protected areas
by
Crooks, Kevin
, Buxton, Rachel T.
, Mennitt, Daniel
, Fristrup, Kurt
, Angeloni, Lisa
, McKenna, Megan F.
, Wittemyer, George
in
Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Background noise
/ Biodiversity
/ Community composition
/ Ecosystem
/ Encroachment
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Extraction and Processing Industry
/ Fitness
/ Habitats
/ Human Activities
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Industrial Development
/ Land use
/ Nature reserves
/ Noise
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Noise levels
/ Noise pollution
/ Pollution
/ Pressure
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Sound
/ Transportation
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
2017
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Noise pollution is pervasive in U.S. protected areas
by
Crooks, Kevin
, Buxton, Rachel T.
, Mennitt, Daniel
, Fristrup, Kurt
, Angeloni, Lisa
, McKenna, Megan F.
, Wittemyer, George
in
Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Background noise
/ Biodiversity
/ Community composition
/ Ecosystem
/ Encroachment
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Extraction and Processing Industry
/ Fitness
/ Habitats
/ Human Activities
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Industrial Development
/ Land use
/ Nature reserves
/ Noise
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Noise levels
/ Noise pollution
/ Pollution
/ Pressure
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Sound
/ Transportation
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
2017
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Noise pollution is pervasive in U.S. protected areas
by
Crooks, Kevin
, Buxton, Rachel T.
, Mennitt, Daniel
, Fristrup, Kurt
, Angeloni, Lisa
, McKenna, Megan F.
, Wittemyer, George
in
Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Background noise
/ Biodiversity
/ Community composition
/ Ecosystem
/ Encroachment
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Endangered Species
/ Extraction and Processing Industry
/ Fitness
/ Habitats
/ Human Activities
/ Human behavior
/ Humans
/ Industrial Development
/ Land use
/ Nature reserves
/ Noise
/ Noise - adverse effects
/ Noise levels
/ Noise pollution
/ Pollution
/ Pressure
/ Protected areas
/ Protected species
/ Sound
/ Transportation
/ United States
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife habitats
2017
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Noise pollution is pervasive in U.S. protected areas
2017
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Anthropogenic noise threatens ecological systems, including the cultural and biodiversity resources in protected areas. Using continental-scale sound models, we found that anthropogenic noise doubled background sound levels in 63% of U.S. protected area units and caused a 10-fold or greater increase in 21%, surpassing levels known to interfere with human visitor experience and disrupt wildlife behavior, fitness, and community composition. Elevated noise was also found in critical habitats of endangered species, with 14% experiencing a 10-fold increase in sound levels. However, protected areas with more stringent regulations had less anthropogenic noise. Our analysis indicates that noise pollution in protected areas is closely linked with transportation, development, and extractive land use, providing insight into where mitigation efforts can be most effective.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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