Individual-based measurements of light intensity provide new insights into the effects of artificial light at night on daily rhythms of urban-dwelling songbirds.
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Bart Kranstauber | Davide M Dominoni | B. Kranstauber | D. Dominoni | J. Partecke | Esther O Carmona-Wagner | M. Hofmann | Jesko Partecke | Michaela Hofmann
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