Galapagos birds helped Darwin formulate his theory of evolution. Now some of those birds have evolved a dislike of all the ...
The Galápagos Islands are a haven of biodiversity, situated over 800 kilometers from Ecuador. Long preserved, this ...
A study by Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Vienna found that yellow warblers in the Galapagos show increased ...
Birds change their songs to be heard over the sound of automobile traffic, and when that doesn't work, they get aggressive. A new study in the journal Animal Behavior found that Yellow Warblers, which ...
For the study, researchers played bird songs from a speaker, simulating an intruder whilst simultaneously playing recorded ...
Male Galápagos yellow warblers appear to be shifting their behavior and adjusting their calls in response to the din of ...
The Galápagos Islands, located over 500 miles off the coast of Ecuador, are considered a natural living laboratory due to the ...
A new study has discovered that birds in the Galapagos Islands are changing their behavior due to traffic noise, with those frequently exposed to vehicles showing heightened levels of aggression.
Galápagos yellow warblers exhibit increased aggression due to traffic noise, impacting behavior and territorial interactions ...
Yellow Warblers that live close to roads in the Galápagos get more aggressive around traffic noises, per a new study ...
The study flags new challenges for conservation as population growth brings humans and animals closer together.