From dusk to dawn, humans squeeze wildlife into temporal periphery
Published Date: 1/3/2024
Source: phys.org
As human densities increase around the world, wildlife species are becoming more nocturnal to compensate. These adaptations allow wildlife to live in human-altered habitats but may result in unseen costs. Researchers at the University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences conducted a case study on the conflict between humans and wildlife in East Africa better to understand the impact of human activities on wildlife.