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SUMMARY:Schelling-Forum: Artificial light at night: from photons to neurons
  and behaviour
DESCRIPTION:Though they often evade our day-adapted eyes, a large proportio
 n of animal species are active at night. Nocturnal animals are important pi
 llars of diverse ecosystems, and as such contribute to crucial ecosystem fu
 nctions. Many make use of the sparse light available at night for the visua
 l control of behaviours, such as orientation, foraging or mating. This beha
 vioural guidance, and with it the survival of nocturnal species, is threate
 ned by artificial light at night (ALAN), which can interfere with the visua
 l systems of nocturnal animals. To understand the consequences of ALAN on t
 he visual system and behaviours of nocturnal animals, and ultimately on the
  ecosystems they are integrated within, this multi-faceted problem has to b
 e approached from numerous angles: environmental imaging, ecology, ethology
 , sensory physiology, and neurobiology—to name but a few. This workshop wil
 l highlight research from the various disciplines concerned with ALAN and n
 ight vision, and provides a platform for interdisciplinary discussion to de
 velop an integrated perspective on this current challenge to the sensory ec
 ology of nocturnal animals.
LOCATION:Schellingforum der BAdW an der Universität Würzburg
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20220704T070000Z
DTEND:20220704T160000Z
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