• Bird population declines and species turnover are changing the acoustic properties of spring soundscapes 

      Morrison, C.A.; Auniņš, A.; Benkő, Z.; Brotons, L.; Chodkiewicz, T.; Chylarecki, P.; Escandell, V.; Eskildsen, D. P.; Gamero, A.; Herrando, S.; Jiguet, F.; Kålås, John Atle; Kamp, J.; Klvaňová, A.; Kmecl, P.; Lehikoinen, A.; Lindström, Åke; Moshøj, C.; Noble, D. G.; Øien, Ingar Jostein; Paquet, J-Y.; Reif, J.; Sattler, T.; Seaman, B. S.; Teufelbauer, N.; Trautmann, S.; van Turnhout, C. A. M.; Vořišek, P.; Butler, S.J. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Natural sounds, and bird song in particular, play a key role in building and maintaining our connection with nature, but widespread declines in bird populations mean that the acoustic properties of natural soundscapes may ...