| Sharon
Wise, Ph.D.
Sharon
received her Ph.D. at the University of Louisiana. Sharon is an
Assistant Professor of Biology, Department of Biology at Utica College.
Prior to this current position, she was an instructor at other colleges/universities
in the United States.
Sharon has co-authored
several research publications, and has been an invited speaker at
several seminar series. She is also a recipient of several grants
and awards, including co-authoring a paper with Bryant Buchanan
entitled Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative.
Sharon is a member of the International Dark Sky Association.
The Impact of Artificial
Night Lighting on Nocturnal Amphibians
The current
expansion of human activities near and within natural habitats has
brought nocturnal animals into contact with artificial night lighting
for the first time in their evolutionary history. Most amphibians
have evolved activity patterns and sensory capabilities that allow
them to forage and interact socially under low-illumination conditions.
Thus, artificial night lighting has the potential to disrupt normal
activity and behaviour of nocturnal amphibians. We will discuss
the importance of low nocturnal illuminations to the physiology,
ecology, behaviour, and evolution of both frogs and salamanders.
We will also describe some of the demonstrated impacts of artificial
night lighting on these aspects of the biology of several nocturnal
amphibians. Finally, we will discuss the importance of studying
the potentially subtle effects of light pollution on the ecology
and evolution of nocturnal animals.
The
Impact of Artificial Night Lighting on Nocturnal Amphibians
(pdf)
Sharon Wise & Bryant Buchanan
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SPEAKERS
Bidwell,
Tony
Buchanan, Bryant
Crawford, Dr. David L.
Dick, Robert Stephen
Dickinson, Terence
French, Randy P.
Hill, Tom
Hills, Reverend Johanne
Hollan, Jenik
Hummel, Monte
Lickers, F. Henry
Lockley, Steven W.
Mesure, Michael
Moore, Chad A.
Reid,
Ron
Riley, John L.
Roberts, Dr. Joan
Rutenberg, Tony
Shaver, Dorothy
Welch, David
Whitehead, Brian
Wise, Sharon
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