Electromagnetic pollution disrupts the orientation of soprano pipistrelle bats

Weak electromagnetic fields show an unexpectedly long-lasting effect on migratory behaviour, according to a recent study by an international research team published in the journal Science. The researchers led by Dr Oliver Lindecke of the University of Oldenburg report that broadband radio-frequency fields, ranging from long- to ultra-high-frequency bands, disrupt the orientation of soprano pipistrelle bats.

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