2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0115
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Effects of nocturnal celestial illumination on high-flying migrant insects

Boya Gao,
Gao Hu,
Jason W. Chapman

Abstract: Radar networks hold great promise for monitoring population trends of migrating insects. However, it is important to elucidate the nature of responses to environmental cues. We use data from a mini-network of vertical-looking entomological radars in the southern UK to investigate changes in nightly abundance, flight altitude and behaviour of insect migrants, in relation to meteorological and celestial conditions. Abundance of migrants showed positive relationships with air temperature, indicating that this is … Show more

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“…Gao et al . [ 61 ] relate insect abundances, flight altitude and orientation as derived from three small-scale radars to environmental factors, particularly, meteorological and celestial conditions. Haest et al .…”
Section: The Contributions To Four Technological Approaches In This T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao et al . [ 61 ] relate insect abundances, flight altitude and orientation as derived from three small-scale radars to environmental factors, particularly, meteorological and celestial conditions. Haest et al .…”
Section: The Contributions To Four Technological Approaches In This T...mentioning
confidence: 99%