Artificial Light at Night Drives Earlier Singing in a Neotropical Bird

Apr 23, 2022Animals : an open access journal from MDPI

Artificial Light at Night Causes Neotropical Birds to Sing Earlier

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Abstract

Saffron Finches in highly developed urban areas sang earlier at dawn compared to those in less urbanized sites.

  • The onset of the dawn chorus for Saffron Finches is associated with (ALAN).
  • Anthropogenic noise did not appear to significantly influence the singing timing of Saffron Finches.
  • Saffron Finches may use earlier singing to establish territorial ownership among neighboring birds.
  • The study involved 32 sites in a Colombian city, varying in urban development.
  • The findings highlight the need for further research on ALAN's effects on Neotropical urban birds.

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Key numbers

20 min
Earlier Singing Time Increase
Saffron Finches in high areas sang 20 min earlier than those in low areas.
78.8 min
Dawn Chorus Onset Time
Chorus onset varied from 51 min to 10 min before sunrise in urbanized sites.

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What this is

  • The study investigates how () affects the dawn singing behavior of Saffron Finches in urban Colombia.
  • It examines the relationship between urbanization, light, and noise pollution on the timing of the dawn chorus.
  • Findings indicate that Saffron Finches in highly developed urban areas sing earlier due to higher levels of .

Essence

  • Saffron Finches in highly urbanized areas sing earlier at dawn, primarily influenced by rather than noise pollution.

Key takeaways

  • Saffron Finches sang earlier in highly urbanized sites, with chorus onset times averaging 78.8 minutes before sunrise. This contrasts with less urbanized areas, where singing occurred later.
  • The timing difference in singing was linked to , with birds in illuminated areas singing 20 minutes earlier than those in darker areas. Noise levels did not significantly affect singing timing.
  • The findings suggest that could be a key driver of earlier dawn choruses in tropical birds, highlighting the need for further research on urban environmental impacts.

Caveats

  • Measurements of noise and light pollution were based on smartphone applications, which may underestimate actual levels. More precise equipment is needed for accurate assessments.
  • The study did not find significant effects of anthropogenic noise on singing timing, raising questions about the influence of other environmental and social factors.

Definitions

  • Artificial light at night (ALAN): Any anthropogenic illumination during nighttime that can disrupt wildlife behavior and physiology.

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