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Mammals going nocturnal to avoid humans | ScienceDaily


On average, mammals were 1.36 times more nocturnal in response to human disturbance. This means that an animal that naturally split its activity evenly between the day and night increased its ... Read More

Human activity forcing more animals into nocturnal lifestyle, research ...


On average, the team found that human presence triggered an increase of about 20 percent in nighttime activity, even in animals that aren't night owls. Results were published Thursday in the ... Read More

More Mammals Are Becoming Nocturnal Due to Human Activity


SCIENCE; NEWS; More Animals Becoming Night Owls, Thanks to Humans. As people increasingly encroach on animal habitats, ... But when disturbed by human activity, that changes dramatically. Read More

Human Activity is Causing Mammals To Become Increasingly ... - Inverse


Overall, higher levels of human disturbance caused nocturnal animal activity to increase by a factor of 1.36, translating to an overall increase of about 20 percent in nocturnality, on average. Read More

Fear of Humans Is Forcing Daytime Animals Into Night Mode


Specifically, they were 1.36 times more active during the night, compared to their counterparts who lived in areas with low to no human disturbance. Wild boars looking for food near the trash in ... Read More

Landmark report details how human activities can disrupt animal ... - PBS


Animals that migrate face myriad threats to their survival, all of which have a common denominator: human activity. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind report published Monday by the ... Read More

Nature wasn’t healing: What really happened with wildlife during ...


Lockdowns didn’t mean less human activity or more animal sightings They found, among other things, that lockdowns did not reduce human presence everywhere–especially not in the parks and other ... Read More


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