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Moonlight shapes how some animals move, grow and even sing sciencenews.org Science News 3 facts
claimMoonlight, independent of the moon's gravitational effects on tides, influences animal reproduction, foraging, communication, and other behaviors.
claimThe California grunion mating and hatching cycle is driven by the moon, which influences the tides through gravitational force.
claimThe moon's gravitational pull drives tides, which influence the life cycles of coastal creatures such as the California grunion.
3 ways the moon affects wildlife discoverwildlife.com BBC Wildlife Magazine 2 facts
claimThe moon influences life on Earth through three primary mechanisms: time, light, and tide.
claimTides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun acting together.
The Moon and Marine Life - PADI Blog blog.padi.com PADI 1 fact
claimThe Moon generates tides on Earth.
Lunar Cycles And the Underwater World dipndive.com DipNDive 1 fact
claimTides are the rising and falling of sea levels caused by the combined gravitational forces of the moon and the sun.
How does the Moon affect life on Earth? | Natural History Museum nhm.ac.uk Natural History Museum 1 fact
claimTides are considered the most observable effect of the Moon on Earth.
Lunar effect - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
formulaTides are highest when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned, which occurs at the new moon or full moon.
The moon has power over animals - Science News Explores snexplores.org Erin Wayman · Science News Explores 1 fact
claimThe moon's gravitational tug on Earth drives the tides, which exert power over the life cycles of many coastal creatures.
To the Moon and Back: How Lunar Cycles Shape Earth's Wildlife nathab.com Katrina Rosen · Nat Hab 1 fact
claimThe presence of the moon strengthens Earth's tides, which significantly supports marine ecosystems.
Why oysters close on the full moon—and more odd lunar effects on ... nationalgeographic.com National Geographic 1 fact
claimDuring full or new moons, the moon aligns with Earth and the sun, exerting a strong gravitational pull that causes pronounced tides, according to marine biologist David Wilcockson.
Wildlife Wednesdays: Odd Lunar Effects on Sea Animals weatherology.com Megan Mulford · Weatherology 1 fact
claimThe lunar cycle influences food availability for oysters by affecting tides and ocean currents, with full and new moons causing stronger tidal pulls due to the alignment of the Earth and Moon, and half moons causing weaker tidal pulls.