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期刊名:Philosophical transactions of the royal society b-biological sciences

缩写:PHILOS T R SOC B

ISSN:0962-8436

e-ISSN:1471-2970

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Elizabeth Parkinson,Scott D Tiegs Elizabeth Parkinson
Resource exchanges in the form of invertebrate fluxes are a key component of aquatic-terrestrial habitat coupling, but this interface is susceptible to human activities, including the imposition of artificial light at night. To better under...
Franz Hölker,Andreas Jechow,Sibylle Schroer et al. Franz Hölker et al.
Light pollution caused by artificial light at night (ALAN) is increasingly recognized as a major driver of global environmental change. Since emissions are rapidly growing in an urbanizing world and half of the human population lives close ...
Bernard W T Coetzee,Ashley M Burke,Lizette L Koekemoer et al. Bernard W T Coetzee et al.
There is burgeoning interest in how artificial light at night (ALAN) interacts with disease vectors, particularly mosquitoes. ALAN can alter mosquito behaviour and biting propensity, and so must alter disease transfer rates. However, most s...
Salvador Bará,Fabio Falchi Salvador Bará
Light pollution is the alteration of the natural levels of darkness by an increased concentration of light particles in the night-time environment, resulting from human activity. Light pollution is profoundly changing the night-time environ...
Svenja Tidau,Fraser T Brough,Luis Gimenez et al. Svenja Tidau et al.
Sessile marine invertebrates play a vital role as ecosystem engineers and in benthic-pelagic coupling. Most benthic fauna develop through larval stages and the importance of natural light cycles for larval biology and ecology is long-establ...
Myriam R Hirt,Darren M Evans,Colleen R Miller et al. Myriam R Hirt et al.
Light pollution has emerged as a burgeoning area of scientific interest, receiving increasing attention in recent years. The resulting body of literature has revealed a diverse array of species-specific and context-dependent responses to ar...
Emily K Fobert,Colleen R Miller,Stephen E Swearer et al. Emily K Fobert et al.
Despite 22% of the world's coastal regions experiencing some degree of light pollution, and biologically important artificial light at night (ALAN) reaching large portions of the seafloor (greater than 75%) near coastal developments, the im...
Olga Panagiotopoulou,Dale Robinson,Jose Iriarte-Diaz et al. Olga Panagiotopoulou et al.
Three-dimensional finite element models (FEMs) are powerful tools for studying the mechanical behaviour of the feeding system. Using validated, static FEMs we have previously shown that in rhesus macaques the largest food-related difference...
Kelsey T Stilson,Zhe-Xi Luo,Peishu Li et al. Kelsey T Stilson et al.
Didelphis virginiana (the Virginia opossum) is often used as an extant model for understanding feeding behaviour in Mesozoic mammaliaforms, primarily due to their morphological similarities, including an unfused mandibular symphysis and tri...