Increasing global light pollution1,2 threatens the night-time darkness to which most animals are adapted. Light pollution can have detrimental effects on behavior,3–5 including by disrupting the journeys of migratory birds,5,6 sand hoppers,7–9 and moths.10 This is particularly concerning, since many night-active species rely on compass information in the sky, including the moon,11,12 the skylight polarization pattern,13,14 and the stars,15 to hold their course. Even animals not directly exposed to streetlights and illuminated buildings may still experience indirect light pollution in the form of skyglow,3,4 which can extend far beyond urban areas.1,2 While some recent research used simulated light pollution to estimate how skyglow may affec...
SummaryAnthropogenic disturbance is a major cause of worldwide declines in biodiversity [1]. Underst...
n order to protect their food from competitors, ball-rolling dung beetles detach a piece of dung fro...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is predicted to have far-reaching consequences for natural ecosyste...
Increasing global light pollution1,2 threatens the night-time darkness to which most animals are ada...
To escape competition at the dung pile, a ball-rolling dung beetle forms a piece of dung into a ball...
SummaryWhen the moon is absent from the night sky, stars remain as celestial visual cues. Nonetheles...
During the day, a non-uniform distribution of long and short wavelength light generates a colour gra...
When the moon is absent from the night sky, stars remain as celestial visual cues. Nonetheless, only...
Prominent in the sky, but not visible to humans, is a pattern of polarized skylight formed around bo...
Ball rolling dung beetles use a wide range of cues to steer themselves along a fixed bearing, includ...
Diurnal and nocturnal African dung beetles use celestial cues, such as the sun, the moon, and the po...
The globally increasing light pollution is a well-recognized threat to ecosystems, with negative eff...
For polarized light to inform behaviour, the typical range of degrees of polarization observable in ...
Many animals use the sun's polarization pattern to orientate, but the dung beetle Scarabaeus zambesi...
Distant and predictable features in the environment make ideal compass cues to allow movement along ...
SummaryAnthropogenic disturbance is a major cause of worldwide declines in biodiversity [1]. Underst...
n order to protect their food from competitors, ball-rolling dung beetles detach a piece of dung fro...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is predicted to have far-reaching consequences for natural ecosyste...
Increasing global light pollution1,2 threatens the night-time darkness to which most animals are ada...
To escape competition at the dung pile, a ball-rolling dung beetle forms a piece of dung into a ball...
SummaryWhen the moon is absent from the night sky, stars remain as celestial visual cues. Nonetheles...
During the day, a non-uniform distribution of long and short wavelength light generates a colour gra...
When the moon is absent from the night sky, stars remain as celestial visual cues. Nonetheless, only...
Prominent in the sky, but not visible to humans, is a pattern of polarized skylight formed around bo...
Ball rolling dung beetles use a wide range of cues to steer themselves along a fixed bearing, includ...
Diurnal and nocturnal African dung beetles use celestial cues, such as the sun, the moon, and the po...
The globally increasing light pollution is a well-recognized threat to ecosystems, with negative eff...
For polarized light to inform behaviour, the typical range of degrees of polarization observable in ...
Many animals use the sun's polarization pattern to orientate, but the dung beetle Scarabaeus zambesi...
Distant and predictable features in the environment make ideal compass cues to allow movement along ...
SummaryAnthropogenic disturbance is a major cause of worldwide declines in biodiversity [1]. Underst...
n order to protect their food from competitors, ball-rolling dung beetles detach a piece of dung fro...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is predicted to have far-reaching consequences for natural ecosyste...