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Nocturnal birds could communicate through the fluorescence of their feathers
Many nocturnal animals, including invertebrates such as scorpions and a variety of vertebrate species, including toadlets, flying squirrels, owls, and nightjars, emit bright fluorescence under...
Context dependence of road-use behaviours
Many animals avoid roads due to traffic disturbance, but there are also some species that use roads in their everyday life and even obtain resources from them. Understanding the factors that...
Foxes, rabbits and nightjars interact on roads
Linear developments, such as roads, firebreaks, and railways, provide a stark juxtaposition of different habitats with contrasting associated predation risks, thus potentially influencing...
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Nocturnal birds could communicate through the fluorescence of their feathers |
Context dependence of road-use behaviours |
Foxes, rabbits and nightjars interact on roads |