Cloud cover amplifies the sleep-suppressing effect of artificial light at night in geese.

Jan 16, 2021Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Cloudy skies increase how artificial light at night reduces sleep in geese

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Abstract

Cloud cover may reduce night-time sleep in barnacle geese by 24.8% on cloudy nights.

  • Barnacle geese sleep less during nights with stronger cloud cover, especially at new moon.
  • Full moon nights have consistent light levels, likely due to moonlight or reflected artificial light.
  • Artificial light at night (ALAN) could be amplified by cloud cover, affecting wildlife behavior.
  • Sleep is sensitive to changes in ALAN, making it a potential indicator of biological effects.
  • The study highlights the complex interactions between moon phase, ALAN, and cloud cover on wildlife.

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