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Effects of Light Pollution on Animal Daily Rhythms and Seasonality: Ecological Consequencest also affects that of animals in their “natural” ecosystems. It also affects animals’ daily rhythms, seasonality and behavioral patterns such as foraging (aerial, aquatic, and terrestrial) due to changes in the distribution patterns of their prey. The disruption of navigation by animals, such as yolinear 发表于 2025-3-25 13:52:58
Light Pollution and Hormone-Dependent Cancers: A Summary of Accumulated Empirical Evidencen 1970. Since then the circadian rhythm theory (CRT) has received considerable support, from both animal models and human studies. As we know today, the link between artificial light and its potential health effects may be attributed to two interdependent mechanisms—inhibition of melatonin (MLT) secMusculoskeletal 发表于 2025-3-25 17:05:50
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Light Pollution and its Associations with BC&PC in Population-Level Studiesasing intensity and bluer in color, which illuminate our streets and public spaces today, are captured by satellite sensors and transmitted to the earth as digital images. In this chapter we discuss two case studies, which attempted to link the above digital maps of nighttime illumination with BC&PChallow 发表于 2025-3-26 01:22:11
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Light Pollution and its Associations with BC&PC in Population-Level Studiesth as digital images. In this chapter we discuss two case studies, which attempted to link the above digital maps of nighttime illumination with BC&PC incidence rates, thus helping to demonstrate a potential association between them.