Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Early exposure to artificial light at night increases stress in wild songbirds

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Abstract

Nestlings exposed to artificial light at night had higher feather corticosterone concentrations than control nestlings.

  • Exposure to artificial light at night is associated with elevated corticosterone levels in developing free-living birds.
  • Nestlings in poorer body condition and smaller brood members exhibited higher corticosterone concentrations.
  • No significant relationships were found between light exposure or corticosterone concentrations and telomere length, fledging success, or recruitment rate.
  • Elevated corticosterone may reflect physiological stress in nestlings, potentially affecting later-life fitness and stress sensitivity.

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