Prof. Sam Lawler on Nostr: S. Morrell: How do you find out how animals respond to different lighting ...
S. Morrell: How do you find out how animals respond to different lighting environment? First need to measure or model - does looootttsss of careful modelling, based on real city data. Now can change the lightning in the model to see what happens.
Next try to "walk" through simulations, where can animals go without getting into super bright parts. Sodium is better than LED for leaving dark paths, but overall worse for light pollution. Adding a dark corridor doesn't help that much.
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