Temporal and spatial variation of a winter soundscape in south-central Alaska
Dates
Year
2016
Citation
Mullet, Timothy C., Gage, Stuart H., Morton, John M., and Huettmann, Falk, 2016, Temporal and spatial variation of a winter soundscape in south-central Alaska: Landscape Ecology, v. 31, no. 5, p. 1117-1137.
Summary
Winter soundscapes are likely different from soundscapes in other seasons considering wildlife vocalizations (biophony) decrease, wind events (geophony) increase, and winter vehicle noise (technophony) occurs. The temporal variation and spatial relationships of soundscape components to the landscape in winter have not been quantified and described until now.
Summary
Winter soundscapes are likely different from soundscapes in other seasons considering wildlife vocalizations (biophony) decrease, wind events (geophony) increase, and winter vehicle noise (technophony) occurs. The temporal variation and spatial relationships of soundscape components to the landscape in winter have not been quantified and described until now.