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COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife
Rutz, C.; Loretto, M.-C.; Bates, A.E.; Davidson, S.C.; Duarte, C.M.; Jetz, W.; Johnson, M.; Kato, A.; Kays, R.; Mueller, T.; Primack, R.B.; Ropert-Coudert, Y.; Tucker, M.A.; Wikelski, M.; Cagnacci, F. (2020). COVID-19 lockdown allows researchers to quantify the effects of human activity on wildlife. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4(9): 1156-1159. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1237-z
In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Springer Nature. ISSN 2397-334X, more
Peer reviewed article  

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Keywords
    Animal behaviour
    Animal migrations
    Conservation
    Population dynamics
Author keywords
    Ecosystem ecology, Macroecology

Authors  Top 
  • Rutz, C.
  • Loretto, M.-C.
  • Bates, A.E.
  • Davidson, S.C.
  • Duarte, C.M., more
  • Jetz, W.
  • Johnson, M.
  • Kato, A.
  • Kays, R.
  • Mueller, T.
  • Primack, R.B.
  • Ropert-Coudert, Y.
  • Tucker, M.A.
  • Wikelski, M.
  • Cagnacci, F.

Abstract
    Reduced human mobility during the pandemic will reveal critical aspects of our impact on animals, providing important guidance on how best to share space on this crowded planet.

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