Artificial night light and anthropogenic noise interact to influence bird abundance over a continental scale

Jun 10, 2021Global change biology

How artificial night light and human-made noise together affect bird numbers across a continent

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Abstract

Species that responded to noise exposure generally decreased in abundance, with light exacerbating these negative effects.

  • Co-exposure to light and noise resulted in negative emergent responses for several bird species that only reacted when both stimuli were present.
  • An interaction between light exposure and night length showed that 47 species increased in abundance during longer nights with light exposure.
  • Birds may be attracted to light, but this attraction could lead to unintended physiological consequences.
  • Habitat affiliation was the trait most strongly related to avian responses, with species in closed habitats being less tolerant of light and noise compared to those in open habitats.

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