Artificial light at night as a driver of evolution across urban–rural landscapes
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Kevin J. Gaston | Marcel E. Visser | Mark A. Elgar | M. Elgar | T. Jones | K. Gaston | M. Visser | G. Hopkins | Therésa M. Jones | Gareth R. Hopkins
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