David Colgan, writing for the UCLA Newsroom, reports rew research by UCLA and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute shows how the kind of light people use makes a big difference, even in one of the buggiest places on Earth — the Amazon River basin. The study, published March 16 in Insect Conservation and Diversity, reveals that…
Study reveals which outdoor lighting minimizes harm to insects — UCLA–Smithsonian research confirms certain LED colors cause less damage than others
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