Artificial nighttime lighting impacts visual ecology links between flowers, pollinators and predators

Artificial light at night is a major way in which humans are altering the environment, impacting the ecology and behaviour of other species. Modelling how nocturnal hawkmoths see and are seen under multiple light sources suggests a range of potentially disruptive impacts on key behaviours.

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Main Authors: Emmanuelle S. Briolat, Kevin J. Gaston, Jonathan Bennie, Emma J. Rosenfeld, Jolyon Troscianko
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/26054313fdfc4468805f6213b2081a8f
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