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Spring 2016
The expansion of the human footprint across the world is increasing the number of interactions between humans and wildlife. Many studies have quantified wildlife behavioural responses to humans, as this is an active area of research with practical implications for species conservation. Animal...
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Spring 2023
Artificial light is one of the fastest growing pollutants worldwide and conveys biological effects from molecular to ecosystem levels on many taxa, including birds. Birds flying at night sometimes collide with illuminated structures, but artificial light can have other effects that are less...