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The effect of illumination and time of day on movements of bobcats (Lynx rufus).

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2013

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Rockhill, Aimee P, DePerno, Christopher S, and Powell, Roger A, 2013, The effect of illumination and time of day on movements of bobcats (Lynx rufus).: PloS one, v. 8, iss. 7, e69213 p.

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Understanding behavioral changes of prey and predators based on lunar illumination provides insight into important life history, behavioral ecology, and survival information. The objectives of this research were to determine if bobcat movement rates differed by period of day (dark, moon, crepuscular, day), lunar illumination (<10%, 10 - <50%, 50 - <90%, >90%), and moon phase (new, full). Bobcats had high movement rates during crepuscular and day periods and low movement rates during dark periods with highest nighttime rates at 10-<50% lunar illumination. Bobcats had highest movement rates during daytime when nighttime illumination was low (new moon) and higher movement rates during nighttime when lunar illumination was high (full moon). [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1371/journal.pone.0069213
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