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Front. Ecol. Evol., 17 August 2022
Sec. Urban Ecology

Erratum: A systematic review of research investigating the combined ecological impact of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night

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Due to a production error, a citation in Table 1 was incorrectly written as “Bronwen et al. (2019)”, and its reference was incorrectly written as “Bronwen, H., Ethier, J. P., and Wilson, D. R. (2019). Experimental traffic noise attracts birds during the breeding season. Behav. Ecol. 30, 1591–1601. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arz123”. The correct citation is “Hennigar et al. (2019)” and the correct reference is “Hennigar, B., Ethier, J. P., and Wilson, D. R. (2019). Experimental traffic noise attracts birds during the breeding season. Behav. Ecol. 30, 1591–1601. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arz123”.

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Keywords: multisensory pollution, anthropogenic noise, emergent properties, synergism, antagonism, artificial light at night (ALAN)

Citation: Frontiers Production Office (2022) Erratum: A systematic review of research investigating the combined ecological impact of anthropogenic noise and artificial light at night. Front. Ecol. Evol. 10:995057. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.995057

Received: 15 July 2022; Accepted: 15 July 2022;
Published: 17 August 2022.

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