Dear MARMAM Community
As one of the research topic editors, I would like to announce our research 
topic entitled "TheInfluence of Lunar Phases on Activity Patterns of Mammals", 
which is presently accepting manuscripts focusing on all groups of mammals, 
including marine mammals.

Background




This Research Topic aims to delve into the intricate relationshipbetween lunar 
phases and the biological and behavioral changes in mammals.Several species are 
known to modify their activities based on the cyclicalchanges in the 
moonlight's intensity, but comprehensive understanding of thisphenomenon 
remains limited.




The Topic will focus on examining activity patterns of a variety ofmammalian 
species, spanning different habitats and ecological niches. Thenocturnal and 
crepuscular species, for whom moonlight can significantly impactthe visibility, 
will be our central focus. We intend to explore the changes intheir sleep 
patterns, feeding behavior, social interactions, and other movementactivities 
in response to the lunar cycle.

 

Species activity levels and timing of these activities can respondto moonlight 
(either positively or negatively), which is interesting butstraightforward. 
Light intensity is dependent on the lunar phase but will alsobe affected by the 
habitat/vegetation cover, the seasonal light regimeespecially in 
northern/southern latitudes, and by the weather conditions/clouding. Anexciting 
question to ask in this Topic, is whether or not there is also aneffect of the 
lunar phase irrespective of light intensity - we will investigateif these 
changes are mere responses to the variation in light conditions or ifthere 
exists a deeper biological clock aligned with the lunar cycle, as seen insome 
marine species. Implications of these behaviors on predator-prey 
dynamics,reproductive habits, and species survival strategies will also be 
assessed,providing a broad understanding of the topic.



This Research Topic holds potential to augmentthe existing literature on 
wildlife biology, behavior ecology, and conservationplanning by integrating 
lunar influences into the equation of understandingwildlife behavior patterns.
Deadline and author guidelines
The deadline for submitting manuscripts is 30 June 2026, and all accepted 
manuscripts will receive a 25% discount on APC for submitting to this research 
topic. Accepted manuscripts will be published in one of these Frontiers' 
journals, Frontiersin Mammal Science or Frontiersin Ecology and Evolution, 
depending on authors' preference. More information on this research topic, 
including author guidelines and acceptable article types, can be found at 
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/66266/the-influence-of-lunar-phases-on-activity-patterns-of-mammals
Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or ideas for a 
manuscript(s). 
Best,Fannie
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Fannie W. Shabangu, PhD (He/Him)
Marine BiologistDepartment of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
Cape Town, South Africa
E-mail address: [email protected] 
Mobile: +27 74 220 0210

Research Fellow
Mammal Research InstituteWhale Unit
University of PretoriaHatfield, South Africa
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