DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.23575260
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Effects of nocturnal illumination on fitness-related traits of the New Zealand common triplefin (Forsterygion lapillum)

Abstract: <p><b>Identifying determinants of variation in fitness for organisms with complex life histories has been a longstanding challenge for ecologists. Night-time conditions encompass half the lives of many organisms (Gaston et al., 2022), yet the impacts of varied nocturnal illumination on fitness-related traits across ontogeny are rarely considered. Many organisms exhibit differing patterns of development, growth, and reproduction in conjunction with natural seasonal variations in the timing, strength… Show more

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