The study identified sources and established the levels of industrial noise in Okomu National Park with the aim of determining the impact of industrial noise pollution on wildlife in Okomu National Park. It also modelled propagation of ambient noise levels associated with the established levels as ...
Cognitive issues and behavioral changes: Noise pollution lowers brain response and causes impairments in memory and attention span. This leads to low efficiency at work and disrupts children’s learning. Effect on wildlife: Reduces habitat quality, increases stress levels, affects migratory birds, leads...
Noise pollution also affects wildlife and marine life. Animals have a more advanced hearing. Noise pollution can impact their listening skills and cause changes in their behavior, starting with a pet at home. It leads to changes in their hearing due to which their communication also becomes affec...
both physically and psychologically. In addition, noise pollution can also contribute to the health threat to animals and wildlife, both on land and in the sea. Therefore, scholars around the world have been dedicated to minimizing noise to an ...
Human noise pollution has increased markedly since the start of industrialization and there is international concern about how this may impact wildlife. Here we determined whether real motorboat noise affected the behavior, space use and escape response of a juvenile damselfish (Pomacentrus wardi) in...
For instance, I have visited a city where the noise from traffic was so loud that it was hard to have a conversation on the street without shouting. In addition, noise pollution can also have an impact on wildlife. For example, the construction of highways and urban development can disrupt...
Industrial activities are another major source of noise pollution. Factories and manufacturing plants can produce a constant hum of noise that can be heard for miles around. This can not only be disruptive to nearby residents, but it can also have a negative impact on wildlife and the natural ...
Slogan on Noise Pollution. Ans: Noise pollution is one of the main problems of modern development. Many types of noise pollution have an impact on the lives and society of today. When solutions are not fully available, noise pollution continues to im...
Noise pollution is omnipresent in modern society, affecting both humans and wildlife. Extensive research evidence supports that apart from causing annoyance, prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels can lead to direct or delayed hearing damage that can result in temporary or permanent auditory loss....
To effectively monitor levels and track trends in underwater noise pollution, metrics are needed which are statistically robust and which are relevant to the assessment of potential impact on marine life. While a number of threshold levels for injury and disturbance have been proposed for acute nois...