Kurt Fristrup
Colorado State University
H-index: 41
North America-United States
Top articles of Kurt Fristrup
How much noise is too much? Methods for identifying thresholds for soundscape quality and ecosystem services
Applied Acoustics
2023/6/30
Anthropogenic noise events perturb acoustic communication networks
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
2023/4/12
African elephants address one another with individually specific calls
bioRxiv
2023
Kurt Fristrup
H-Index: 27
George Wittemyer
H-Index: 35
A stochastic simulation model for assessing the masking effects of road noise for wildlife, outdoor recreation, and bioacoustic monitoring
Oecologia
2022/5
Peter Newman
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Kurt Fristrup
H-Index: 27
Exploring Ecoacoustic Trajectories in a Giant Sequoia Forest After Wildfire
Frontiers in Remote Sensing
2022/4/25
Kurt Fristrup
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Corrigendum to: Measuring acoustic habitats (Methods in Ecology and Evolution,(2015), 6, 3,(257-265), 10.1111/2041-210X. 12330)
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
2022/3/14
Advancing the interpretation of shallow water marine soundscapes
Frontiers in Marine Science
2021/9/30
Assessing the vulnerabilities of vertebrate species to light and noise pollution: expert surveys illuminate the impacts on specialist species
Integrative and Comparative Biology
2021/9
Changes in night sky brightness after a countywide LED retrofit
Journal of Environmental Management
2021/8/15
Kurt Fristrup
H-Index: 27
A synthesis of health benefits of natural sounds and their distribution in national parks
2021/4/6
Kurt Fristrup
H-Index: 27
George Wittemyer
H-Index: 35
Light and noise pollution impacts specialist wildlife species disproportionately
bioRxiv
2021/2/19
Does experimentally quieting traffic noise benefit people and birds?
Ecology and Society
2021
Sensory pollutants alter bird phenology and fitness across a continent
Nature
2020/11/26
Ecosystem services enhanced through soundscape management link people and wildlife
People and Nature
2020
The relationship between anthropogenic light and noise in US national parks
Landscape Ecology
2020/6
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology
2020/4
Quieting soundscapes increases birds, heightens human experience and amplifies support for conservation.
People and Nature
2020