Assessing the Vulnerabilities of Vertebrate Species to Light and Noise Pollution: Expert Surveys Illuminate the Impacts on Specialist Species
Mark A. Ditmer(University of Michigan), Neil Carter(University of Michigan), Jesse R. Barber(Boise State University), Clinton D. Francis(California Polytechnic State University), Kurt M. Fristrup(National Park Service), David C. Stoner(Utah State University), Brett Seymoure(The University of Texas at El Paso)
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