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Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Bailey, L.A.; Brigham, R.M.; Bohn, S.J.; Boyles, J.G.; Smit, B. |
An experimental test of the allotonic frequency hypothesis to isolate the effects of light pollution on bat prey selection |
2019 |
Oecologia |
190 |
367–374 |
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Haddock, J., K., Threlfall, C. G., Law, B., & Hochuli, D. F. |
Responses of insectivorous bats and nocturnal insects to local changes in street light technology |
2019 |
Austral Ecology |
44 |
1052-1064 |
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Lacoeuilhe, A.; Machon, N.; Julien, J.-F.; Le Bocq, A.; Kerbiriou, C. |
The influence of low intensities of light pollution on bat communities in a semi-natural context |
2014 |
PloS one |
9 |
e103042 |
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Lewanzik, D.; Voigt, C.C.; Minderman, J. |
Transition from conventional to light-emitting diode street lighting changes activity of urban bats |
2016 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
54 |
264-271 |
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Lewanzik, D.; Voigt, C.C.; Pocock, M. |
Artificial light puts ecosystem services of frugivorous bats at risk |
2014 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
51 |
388-394 |
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