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Artificial Night Lighting and Fishes

Date Published
2006
Summary

Human activities subject many aquatic habitats to significant alterations m natural cycles of illumination. More than half of the world's human population lives within 100 km of an ocean, and most other major human developments are near rivers or lakes.

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Reference Information

Nightingale, B., T. Longcore, and C.A. Simenstad. 2006. Artificial night lighting and fishes. In Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, edited by C. Rich and T. Longcore. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Nightingale, B., T. Longcore, and C.A. Simenstad. 2006. Artificial night lighting and fishes. In Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting, edited by C. Rich and T. Longcore. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

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