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Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Becker, A.; Whitfield, A.K.; Cowley, P.D.; Järnegren, J.; Naesje, T.F.; Crispo, E. |
Potential effects of artificial light associated with anthropogenic infrastructure on the abundance and foraging behaviour of estuary-associated fishes |
2013 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
50 |
43-50 |
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Bennie, J.; Davies, T.W.; Cruse, D.; Inger, R.; Gaston, K.J.; Lewis, O. |
Artificial light at night causes top-down and bottom-up trophic effects on invertebrate populations |
2018 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
55 |
2698-2706 |
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Gaston, K.J.; Davies, T.W.; Bennie, J.; Hopkins, J. |
Reducing the ecological consequences of night-time light pollution: options and developments |
2012 |
The Journal of Applied Ecology |
49 |
1256-1266 |
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Gaston, K.J.; Holt, L.A. |
Nature, extent and ecological implications of night‐time light from road vehicles |
2018 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
55 |
2296-2307 |
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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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Minnaar, C.; Boyles, J.G.; Minnaar, I.A.; Sole, C.L.; McKechnie, A.E.; McKenzie, A. |
Stacking the odds: light pollution may shift the balance in an ancient predator-prey arms race |
2014 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
52 |
522-531 |
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Wakefield, A.; Broyles, M.; Stone, E.L.; Harris, S.; Jones, G.; Minderman, J. |
Quantifying the attractiveness of broad-spectrum street lights to aerial nocturnal insects |
2018 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
55 |
714-722 |
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Zachary M. Cravens, Veronica A. Brown, Timothy J. Divoll, Justin G. Boyles |
Illuminating prey selection in an insectivorous bat community, exposed to artificial light at night |
2018 |
Journal of Applied Ecology |
55 |
705-713 |
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