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Sensory Perception in a Changing World graphic. The graphic has a black background. 
The text in the top right says: Special Issue.
Next line: Sensory Perception in a Changing World
Next line: Guest Editors: Almut Kelber, Kathleen M. Gilmour and Sanjay Sane
Next line: the Journal of Experimental Biology logo
Left of graphic: image showing a moth drinking nectar from  cluster of white flowers against two circular green leaves

Sensory Perception in a Changing World graphic. The graphic has a black background. The text in the top right says: Special Issue. Next line: Sensory Perception in a Changing World Next line: Guest Editors: Almut Kelber, Kathleen M. Gilmour and Sanjay Sane Next line: the Journal of Experimental Biology logo Left of graphic: image showing a moth drinking nectar from cluster of white flowers against two circular green leaves

Artificial light at night, urban noise, psychoactive pollutants, agriculture, introduced species & a warming world are making it difficult to sleep. John Lesku & Anne Aulesebrook review how species are affected & suggest ways to minimise the impact #SensoryPerceptionInAChangingWorld

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Sensory Perception in a Changing World graphic. The graphic has a black background. 
The text in the top right says: Special Issue.
Next line: Sensory Perception in a Changing World
Next line: Guest Editors: Almut Kelber, Kathleen M. Gilmour and Sanjay Sane
Next line: the Journal of Experimental Biology logo
Left of graphic: image showing a moth drinking nectar from  cluster of white flowers against two circular green leaves

Sensory Perception in a Changing World graphic. The graphic has a black background. The text in the top right says: Special Issue. Next line: Sensory Perception in a Changing World Next line: Guest Editors: Almut Kelber, Kathleen M. Gilmour and Sanjay Sane Next line: the Journal of Experimental Biology logo Left of graphic: image showing a moth drinking nectar from cluster of white flowers against two circular green leaves

In the 1st article of the #SensoryPerceptionInAChangingWorld SI, Almut Kelber&co propose that scientists study all developmental stages of species & include entire ecosystems to understand how changes to sensory information caused by humans affect animals

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Screenshot of the first page of the Inside JEB article.
Top line, left: INSIDE JEB
Top line, right: SPECIAL ISSUE
Second line, right: SENSORY PERCEPTION IN A CHANGING WORLD
Third line, left: title: Sensing the world: perception at a time of unprecedented change
Beneath the third line is a photograph of a butterfly on a hibiscus flower.
Beneath the photo is the caption: A Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly (Papilio xuthus) perched on a hibiscus flower. Photo credit:
Michiyo Kinoshita
The text of the article begins beneath: 'The world is changing, and fast. In 2020, the Earth passed a tipping point. '

Screenshot of the first page of the Inside JEB article. Top line, left: INSIDE JEB Top line, right: SPECIAL ISSUE Second line, right: SENSORY PERCEPTION IN A CHANGING WORLD Third line, left: title: Sensing the world: perception at a time of unprecedented change Beneath the third line is a photograph of a butterfly on a hibiscus flower. Beneath the photo is the caption: A Japanese yellow swallowtail butterfly (Papilio xuthus) perched on a hibiscus flower. Photo credit: Michiyo Kinoshita The text of the article begins beneath: 'The world is changing, and fast. In 2020, the Earth passed a tipping point. '

The Inside JEB article accompanying our new Special Issue, #SensoryPerceptionInAChangingWorld, provides a brief overview of the issue, highlighting the key points and take-home message from each article

journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...

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