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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Soundscape ecology is the study of sound within a landscape or seascape and its effect on organisms. Sounds typically originate from three basic sources: those emanating from organisms are referred to as (biophony); those from non-biological natural categories are classified as (geophony), and those generated by humans (anthropophony). Soundscape ecologists seek to understand how these different sound sources interact across spatial scales and through time. Variation in soundscapes may have wide-ranging ecological effects as many organisms have evolved to respond to acoustic cues from all sources. Soundscape ecologists use recording devices, audio tools, and elements of traditional ecological analyses to study soundscape structure. Increasingly soundscapes are dominated by a sub-set of anthropophony (sometimes referred to in older, more archaic terminology as \"anthropogenic noise\"). This type of noise pollution or disturbance may produce a negative impact on a wide range of organisms. The preservation of natural soundscapes is now a recognized conservation goal."@en }

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