Ecology of Vision Lab, University of Bristol
ecologyofvision.bsky.social
Ecology of Vision Lab, University of Bristol
@ecologyofvision.bsky.social
Visual Adaptations, Polarization Vision and Light Pollution
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Hello Bluesky! We are the Ecology of Vision group at Bristol University, UK. Our research focuses on all things animal vision with particular interest in polarization vision, the effects of light pollution on vision and visual behaviour, and visual adaptations. See more here: www.ecologyofvision.com
ECOLOGY OF VISION
Nicholas Roberts Ecology of Vision Research Group. Research into animal vision.
www.ecologyofvision.com
See Rochelle's post for a really nice summary of our latest paper showing the multiple, simultaneous effects of light pollution on the movement ecology of a moth and a spider. Congratulation's to Rochelle for publishing this really nice paper from her PhD.
Multiple anthropogenic stressors can negatively impact species but can a single stressor also have multiple, concurrent impacts? Here we show that light pollution creates several simultaneous impacts to the nocturnal movement ecology of a moth and a spider: tinyurl.com/5eku5bff (1/5)
December 18, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Hello Bluesky! We are the Ecology of Vision group at Bristol University, UK. Our research focuses on all things animal vision with particular interest in polarization vision, the effects of light pollution on vision and visual behaviour, and visual adaptations. See more here: www.ecologyofvision.com
ECOLOGY OF VISION
Nicholas Roberts Ecology of Vision Research Group. Research into animal vision.
www.ecologyofvision.com
December 18, 2025 at 12:21 PM