Across the world, a variety of animals that are normally diurnal (active during the day) are starting to increase their nocturnal activity. According to new research published in the journal Science, ...
Animals that live near human activity are becoming nocturnal just to avoid us, and the implications for ecosystems around the world could be huge. A team of researchers conducted a meta-analysis which ...
A new study finds that animals are becoming more active during the night in order to avoid humans. NPR's Susan Davis talks with one of the study's co-authors, Neil Carter. If you go to great lengths ...