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Effects of artificial illumination on drinking bats: a field test in forest and desert habitats Based on: Russo D., Ancillotto L., Cistrone L., Libralato N., Domer A., Cohen S. & Korine C. (2019). Study Link |
2019 | |
Control of nursery colony populations of bats by artificial light Based on: Laidlaw G.W.J. & Fenton M.B. (1971). Study Link |
1971 | |
No effect of artificial light of different colors on commuting Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii) in a choice experiment Based on: Spoelstra K., Ramakers J.J.C., van Dis N.E. & Visser M.E. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | |
Effects of dimming light-emitting diode street lights on light-opportunistic and light-averse bats in suburban habitats Based on: Rowse E.G., Harris S. & Jones G. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | |
Mitigating the impact of bats in historic churches: the response of Natterer’s bats Myotis nattereri to artificial roosts and deterrence Based on: Zeale M.R.K, Bennitt E., Newson S.E, Packman C., Browne W.J, Harris S., Jones G. & Stone E. (2016). Study Link |
2016 | |
Response of bats to light with different spectra: light-shy and agile bat presence is affected by white and green, but not red light Based on: Spoelstra K., van Grunsven R.H.A., Ramakers J.J.C., Ferguson K.B., Raap T., Donners M. & Veenendaal E.M. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | |
The biodiversity impacts of street lighting. Appendix G: An experimental test of a mitigation strategy to reduce the impacts of lighting on bats Based on: Mathews F., Gaston K., Bennie J., Day J., Schofield H. & Baker J. (2015) DEFRA report, WC1011. Study Link |
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Is part-night lighting an effective measure to limit the impacts of artificial lighting on bats Based on: Azam C., Kerbiriou C., Vernet A., Julien J.-F., Bas Y., Plichard L., Maratrat J. & Le Viol I. (2015). Study Link |
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Adverse effects of artificial illumination on bat drinking activity Based on: Russo D., Cistrone L., Libralato N., Korine C., Jones G. & Ancillotto L. (2017). Study Link |
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Experimental evidence of light disturbance along commuting routes of pond bats Myotis dasycneme Based on: Kuijper D.P.J., Schut J., van Dulleman D., Limpens H., Toorman H., Goossens N. & Ouwehand J. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | |
Street lighting disturbs commuting bats Based on: Stone E.L., Jones G. & Harris S. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | |
Age of enlightenment: long-term effects of outdoor aesthetic lights on bats in churches Based on: Rydell J., Eklöf J. & Sánchez-Navarro S. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | |
The effects of the illumination of buildings on house-dwelling bats and its conservation consequences Based on: Boldogh S., Dobrosi D. & Samu P. (2007). Study Link |
2007 | |
Conserving energy at a cost to biodiversity? Impacts of LED lighting on bats Based on: Stone E.L., Jones G. & Harris S. (2012). Study Link |
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The effects of illuminating the roost entrance on the emergence behaviour of Pipistrellus pygmaeus Based on: Downs N.C., Beaton V., Guest J., Polanski J., Robinson S.L. & Racey P.A. (2003). Study Link |
2003 |
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