NEW #Nightjar STUDY
Pradervand et al. examine breeding and foraging habitat preferences, offering valuable insights for conservation efforts.
https://t.co/DGJk3bHoh9
NEW #Nightjar STUDY
Creemers et al. uses novel tracking techniques to explore how both natural and artificial light influence Nightjar foraging, and reveal complex interactions between light conditions and their activity under the light-polluted skies.
https://t.co/NpF3BjrrFx
🌙✨ New study out! We show that #nightjars rely on both moonlight and #skyglow to detect prey. Published in @ELSenviron Environmental Pollution, our work highlights how artificial light affects #nocturnal#foraging.
🔗https://t.co/GL7HpKW2s1
#UCL@UAntwerpen@natuurenbos
Vote for @MichielLat and his research on the migration of the European Nightjar to help him win the audience award of the Flemish PhD Cup where he will be competing in the final October 16th!
https://t.co/z8AXFlk1Z4
FIVE DAYS LEFT to the abstract deadline.
Not just nightjars, but anything related. Not just academics, but everyone involved in nightjar research.
We will have lots of discussion sessions, so please send us ideas for these, too. We'd love to hear from you!