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Light pollution is a driver of insect declines
ACS Owens, P Cochard, J Durrant, B Farnworth, EK Perkin, B Seymoure
Biological Conservation 241, 108259, 2020
5372020
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology
DM Dominoni, W Halfwerk, E Baird, RT Buxton, E Fernández-Juricic, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (4), 502-511, 2020
2902020
Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox or the norm?
ES Briolat, ER Burdfield‐Steel, SC Paul, KH Rönkä, BM Seymoure, ...
Biological Reviews 94 (2), 388-414, 2019
1522019
Dynamic color communication
P Hutton, BM Seymoure, KJ McGraw, RA Ligon, RK Simpson
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 6, 41-49, 2015
862015
Light at night disrupts nocturnal rest and elevates glucocorticoids at cool color temperatures
VJ Alaasam, R Duncan, S Casagrande, S Davies, A Sidher, B Seymoure, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2018
732018
Flight morphology, compound eye structure and dispersal in the bog and the cranberry fritillary butterflies: an inter-and intraspecific comparison
C Turlure, N Schtickzelle, H Van Dyck, B Seymoure, R Rutowski
PLoS One 11 (6), e0158073, 2016
552016
Enlightening butterfly conservation efforts: the importance of natural lighting for butterfly behavioral ecology and conservation
BM Seymoure
Insects 9 (1), 22, 2018
412018
A bird's eye view of two mimetic tropical butterflies: coloration matches predator's sensitivity
TJ Thurman, BM Seymoure
Journal of Zoology 298 (3), 159-168, 2016
382016
Mimicry's palette: widespread use of conserved pigments in the aposematic signals of snakes
DW Kikuchi, BM Seymoure, DW Pfennig
Evolution & Development 16 (2), 61-67, 2014
342014
Environment-dependent attack rates of cryptic and aposematic butterflies
BM Seymoure, A Raymundo, KJ McGraw, W Owen McMillan, ...
Current zoology 64 (5), 663-669, 2018
332018
Keeping the band together: evidence for false boundary disruptive coloration in a butterfly
BM Seymoure, A Aiello
Journal of evolutionary biology 28 (9), 1618-1624, 2015
332015
Direct and ambient light pollution alters recruitment for a diurnal plant–pollinator system
AA Wilson, BM Seymoure, S Jaeger, B Milstead, H Payne, L Peria, ...
Integrative and comparative biology 61 (3), 1122-1133, 2021
312021
Connecting spectral radiometry of anthropogenic light sources to the visual ecology of organisms
BM Seymoure, C Linares, J White
Journal of Zoology, 2019
312019
Evolutionary novelty in communication between the sexes
ED Broder, DO Elias, RL Rodríguez, GG Rosenthal, BM Seymoure, ...
Biology Letters 17 (2), 2021
302021
The relationship between anthropogenic light and noise in U.S. national parks.
MFMKGW Rachel T. Buxton, Brett M. Seymoure, Jeremy White, Lisa M. Angeloni ...
Landscape Ecology, 2020
302020
A framework for untangling the consequences of artificial light at night on species interactions
B Seymoure, A Dell, F Hölker, G Kalinkat
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1892), 20220356, 2023
272023
Peripheral eye dimensions in Longwing (Heliconius) butterflies vary with body size and sex but not light environment nor mimicry ring
BM Seymoure, WO McMillan, RL Rutowski
The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 48, 2015
272015
Assessing the vulnerabilities of vertebrate species to light and noise pollution: expert surveys illuminate the impacts on specialist species
MA Ditmer, CD Francis, JR Barber, DC Stoner, BM Seymoure, KM Fristrup, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (3), 1202-1215, 2021
212021
Effects of low-level artificial light at night on Kentucky bluegrass and introduced herbivore
M Crump, C Brown, RJ Griffin-Nolan, L Angelonia, NP Lemoine, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 612, 2021
182021
Why conservation biology can benefit from sensory ecology. Nat Ecol Evol 4 (4): 502–511
DM Dominoni, W Halfwerk, E Baird, RT Buxton, E Fernández-Juricic, ...
Springer US. doi, 2020
172020
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