Bats seek refuge in cluttered environment when exposed to white and red lights at night.
Kévin BarréChristian KerbiriouRos-Kiri IngYves BasClémentine AzamIsabelle Le ViolKamiel SpoelstraPublished in: Movement ecology (2021)
The results show that bats cope with light exposure by actively seeking refuge in cluttered environment, potentially due to involved predation risks. This is a clear indication that bats make use of landscape structures when reacting to light, and shows the potential of vegetation and streetlight orientation in mitigating effects of light. The study nevertheless calls for preserving darkness as the most efficient way.