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Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting

Environmental Entomology, 2008
Catherine Rich, Travis Longcore. Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting2006458$65(hardcover)$35(paperback)1559631287(hardcover)1559631295(paperback) The world at night is illuminated artificially mainly by urban lighting, but also fires, gas flares, and light-induced fisheries (www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/image/poster_world.jpg). This edited
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Artificial light at night impairs visual lateralisation in a fish

Journal of Experimental Biology
ABSTRACT Environmental light, particularly during early development, significantly influences lateralisation, the asymmetric information processing between brain hemispheres. We hypothesised that lateralisation could be affected by artificial light at night (ALAN), a widespread form of environmental pollution.
Gaia De Russi   +2 more
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Artificial light at night outweighs temperature in lengthening urban growing seasons

Nature Cities
Lvlv Wang   +8 more
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Artificial Night Lighting and Fishes

2013
Barbara Nightingale   +2 more
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Outdoor artificial light at night and human health: A review of epidemiological studies

Environmental Research, 2023
Małgorzata Małodobra-Mazur
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Artificial night light and anthropogenic noise interact to influence bird abundance over a continental scale

Global Change Biology, 2021
Mark A Ditmer   +2 more
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Wavelength-dependent effects of artificial light at night on phytoplankton growth and community structure

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2021
Eleni Christoforou   +2 more
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Cascading effects of artificial light at night: resource-mediated control of herbivores in a grassland ecosystem

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2015
Jonathan Bennie   +2 more
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