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Is human activity driving animals to be more nocturnal?
Are animals adopting a more nocturnal lifestyle to avoid human disturbance? Kaitlyn Gaynor, a conservationist at California's National Center for Ecological Analysis, has made the first attempt to measure the global effects of human activity on the daily patterns of wildlife.
(Image: Elephants, Credit: Getty Images/IPGGutenbergUKLtd.)
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