Sunday 14 October 2012

Lunar phobic bats dodge the moonlight


Moonlight scares bats into hiding in the shadows, new research suggests.
Scientists in Mexico collated studies of bat behaviour from all over the world and analysed them for evidence of "lunar phobia" or "fear of the moon".
The study found that the activity of bats in moonlit habitats decreased on bright nights compared with bats that live and forage in darker places.
This may be explained by a higher risk of predation and lack of feeding opportunities in moonlight, it found.
The findings are published in the journal Mammalian Biology and represent what scientists have called "the first reliable evaluation of the lunar phobia phenomenon".

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