Assessing the impact of human development on animals is complicated by the fact that overt effects may have covert causes. Cryptic impacts (sensu Raiter et al. 2014) can arise where sensory stimuli to which species respond fall outside the human sensory range. Ultraviolet (UV) light, which is detected by a range of nonprimate mammals, is a potential example. We review evidence that dark-adapted eyes of reindeer–caribou Rangifer tarandus can detect light at 330–410 nm emitted by electrical corona on high-voltage power lines, which is necessarily barely visible to humans. Based on this, we suggest that the superior ability of Rangifer to detect corona UV light may partly account for the tendency of the animals to avoid power lines. Rangifer h...
A large proportion of animal species enjoy the benefits of being active at night, and have evolved t...
Alpine species are often exposed to intense levels of human recreational activities. Exactly how hum...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Assessing the impact of human development on animals is complicated by the fact that overt effects m...
The Arctic has extreme seasonal changes in light levels and is proportionally UV-rich because of sca...
Physiological investigations of cervid eyes have revealed two different types of cones indicating hi...
Arctic reindeer experience extreme changes in environmental light from continuous summer daylight to...
In reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus), the lens and cornea of the eye transmit ultraviolet (UV) li...
In the hall of animal oddities, the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the only mammal with a color-shi...
Human activities and infrastructure continue to increase in northern regions, and in Scandinavia, th...
There has been concern about possible effects of noise from power lines on reindeer (Rangifer tarand...
Since the earliest development of the eye (and vision) around 530 million years ago (Mya), it has ev...
Thousands of kilometres of power lines exist and more are planned. Ungulates that range over large a...
Ferrets are labelled Unwanted Organisms under the Biosecurity Act (1993) due to their predation on N...
Artificial nightlight is increasingly recognized as an important environmental disturbance that infl...
A large proportion of animal species enjoy the benefits of being active at night, and have evolved t...
Alpine species are often exposed to intense levels of human recreational activities. Exactly how hum...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...
Assessing the impact of human development on animals is complicated by the fact that overt effects m...
The Arctic has extreme seasonal changes in light levels and is proportionally UV-rich because of sca...
Physiological investigations of cervid eyes have revealed two different types of cones indicating hi...
Arctic reindeer experience extreme changes in environmental light from continuous summer daylight to...
In reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus), the lens and cornea of the eye transmit ultraviolet (UV) li...
In the hall of animal oddities, the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the only mammal with a color-shi...
Human activities and infrastructure continue to increase in northern regions, and in Scandinavia, th...
There has been concern about possible effects of noise from power lines on reindeer (Rangifer tarand...
Since the earliest development of the eye (and vision) around 530 million years ago (Mya), it has ev...
Thousands of kilometres of power lines exist and more are planned. Ungulates that range over large a...
Ferrets are labelled Unwanted Organisms under the Biosecurity Act (1993) due to their predation on N...
Artificial nightlight is increasingly recognized as an important environmental disturbance that infl...
A large proportion of animal species enjoy the benefits of being active at night, and have evolved t...
Alpine species are often exposed to intense levels of human recreational activities. Exactly how hum...
A very large proportion of the world's animal species are active in dim light, either under the cove...