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Light pollution makes crickets chirp in the daytime and may disrupt reproductive processes – Phys.org
A joint study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Open University of Israel revealed that exposing male…

A joint study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Open University of Israel revealed that exposing male crickets to artificial light at night (ALAN) can impair their activity cycles. According to the researchers, nocturnal chirping…
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