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closeMedia Coverage of This Article
Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 29 Jul 2011 at 15:34 GMT
The following articles represent some of the media coverage that has occurred for this paper:
Publication: Discover Magazine
Title: “Moon wanes, Leo rises - lion attacks more common in week after a full moon | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine”
http://blogs.discovermaga...
Publication: Live Science
Title: “Lions Attack Humans When the Full Moon Wanes | Tanzania Lion Attacks | Evolution of Fear | LiveScience”
http://www.livescience.co...
Publication: Science
Title: “Man-Eating Lions Attack by the Dark of the Moon - ScienceNOW”
http://news.sciencemag.or...
Publication: Welt Online
Title: “Raubtier-Attacken: Abnehmender Mond macht Löwen angriffslustig - Nachrichten Wissenschaft - Natur & Umwelt - WELT ONLINE”
http://www.welt.de/wissen...
Publication: Global Post
Title: “How to avoid becoming a lion's evening meal - GlobalPost”
http://www.globalpost.com...
The details below relate to the press release for this paper:
Publication: Press Release
Title: “The full moon indicates impending danger from lion attack, a University of Minnesota study shows”
http://www.eurekalert.org...
If you see any additional coverage of this paper in the press or blogosphere, please reply to this thread and add the link to the article.
RE: Media Coverage of This Article
PLOS_ONE_Group replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 26 Aug 2011 at 11:06 GMT
Further media coverage of this paper can be found below:
Publication: The Scientist
Title: “Behavior Brief”
http://the-scientist.com/...
If you see any additional coverage of this paper in the press or blogosphere, please reply to this thread and add the link to the article.