The ongoing increase in light pollution and, mainly, that of short wavelength light emission, results not only in the human pineal MLT suppression, but also affects that of animals in their “natural” ecosystems. It also affects animals’ daily...
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Haim, A., & Portnov, B. A. (2013). Effects of Light Pollution on Animal Daily Rhythms and Seasonality: Ecological Consequences. In Light Pollution as a New Risk Factor for Human Breast and Prostate Cancers (pp. 71–75). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6220-6_10
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