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Spatial distribution of health-risky road traffic noise pollution in Dessie City, North East Ethiopia. [PDF]
Bogale GG +3 more
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Monitoring wildlife using long‐endurance solar‐electric UAVs
This report discusses the effectiveness of using small solar‐electric UAV (uncrewed aerial vehicles) for aerial wildlife monitoring. We review four years of aerial wildlife monitoring missions using a 5.5‐m wingspan, solar‐electric UAV that was equipped with a gimballed IR/RGB camera.
Götz Bramesfeld +3 more
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Long-Term Road Traffic Noise, Air Pollution, and Cardiovascular Disease: AIRCARD: A Prospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Mayntz SP +10 more
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Exposure to road traffic noise and cognitive development in schoolchildren in Barcelona, Spain: A population-based cohort study. [PDF]
Foraster M +9 more
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Rigorous state‐wide monitoring programs are lacking for dusky grouse Dendragapus obscurus, a North American species of forest grouse with relatively low detectability that is found in coniferous and mountainous areas in the western United States and Canada.
Elizabeth A. Leipold +2 more
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The influence of a signal's time structure on the perceived noise annoyance of road traffic noise. [PDF]
Felcyn J.
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Urban green spaces experience a mix of natural and anthropogenic noises, which could disrupt the vocal communication of several species. This study investigated how such complex soundscapes affect the occurrence of Anaxipha pallidula, which communicates through calls, focusing on both sound level and quality.
Hiroki Mori, Takeshi Osawa
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Road traffic noise and incident ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, and stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Pershagen G +6 more
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Road traffic noise and cardiovascular disease risk factors in UK Biobank. [PDF]
Kupcikova Z +4 more
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Urban greenspaces are a haven for wildlife in densely populated cities. Wildlife use greenspaces for resource acquisition, shelter, and travel across urbanized landscapes. Greenspace metrics such as herbaceous or woody landcover, size, patchiness, and human land use influence species richness.
Adrianna J. Elihu, Janel L. Ortiz
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