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A before–after control–impact assessment to understand the potential impacts of highway construction noise and activity on an endangered songbird

机译:进行前后控制影响评估以了解高速公路施工噪声和活动对濒临灭绝的鸣禽的潜在影响

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Anthropogenic noise associated with highway construction and operation can have individual‐ and population‐level consequences for wildlife (e.g., reduced densities, decreased reproductive success, behavioral changes). We used a before–after control–impact study design to examine the potential impacts of highway construction and traffic noise on endangered golden‐cheeked warblers (Setophaga chrysoparia; hereafter warbler) in urban Texas. We mapped and monitored warbler territories before (2009–2011), during (2012–2013), and after (2014) highway construction at three study sites: a treatment site exposed to highway construction and traffic noise, a control site exposed only to traffic noise, and a second control site exposed to neither highway construction or traffic noise. We measured noise levels at varying distances from the highway at sites exposed to construction and traffic noise. We examined how highway construction and traffic noise influenced warbler territory density, territory placement, productivity, and song characteristics. In addition, we conducted a playback experiment within study sites to evaluate acute behavioral responses to highway construction noises. Noise decreased with increasing distance from the highways. However, noise did not differ between the construction and traffic noise sites or across time. Warbler territory density increased over time at all study sites, and we found no differences in warbler territory placement, productivity, behavior, or song characteristics that we can attribute to highway construction or traffic noise. As such, we found no evidence to suggest that highway construction or traffic noise had a negative effect on warblers during our study. Because human population growth will require recurring improvements to transportation infrastructure, understanding wildlife responses to anthropogenic noise associated with the construction and operation of roads is essential for effective management and recovery of prioritized species.
机译:与公路建设和运营相关的人为噪声可能对野生动植物造成个人和人口层面的影响(例如,密度降低,生殖成功度降低,行为改变)。我们使用前后影响研究设计,研究了高速公路建设和交通噪声对得克萨斯州市区濒临灭绝的金颊莺(Setophaga chrysoparia;以下简称莺)的潜在影响。我们在三个研究地点(2009-2011年之前),(2012-2013年)期间(2014年)和之后(2014年)对莺莺领土进行了制图和监测:三个处理地点暴露在公路建设和交通噪声中,一个控制地点暴露在交通中噪声,第二个控制站点既不暴露于高速公路建设也不暴露于交通噪声。我们在暴露于建筑和交通噪声的地点,测量了距高速公路不同距离的噪声水平。我们研究了高速公路建设和交通噪声如何影响莺的地域密度,地域位置,生产力和歌曲特征。此外,我们在研究地点进行了回放实验,以评估对高速公路施工噪声的急性行为反应。噪声随着距公路距离的增加而降低。但是,建筑地点和交通噪声地点之间或整个时间之间的噪声没有差异。在所有研究地点,莺的地域密度均随时间增加,我们发现在莺的地域分布,生产力,行为或歌曲特征方面没有差异,这可以归因于高速公路建设或交通噪音。因此,在我们的研究中,我们没有发现证据表明高速公路建设或交通噪声对鸣鸟有负面影响。由于人口增长将需要不断改善交通基础设施,因此了解野生生物对与公路建设和运营相关的人为噪声的反应对于有效管理和恢复优先物种至关重要。

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