Singing from North to South: Latitudinal variation in timing of dawn singing under natural and artificial light conditions

Aug 11, 2017The Journal of animal ecology

How the timing of dawn singing changes from north to south under natural and artificial light

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Abstract

Artificial night lighting influences the dawn singing behavior of some songbirds, particularly in northern latitudes.

  • European robins and common blackbirds began singing earlier with increasing natural night brightness in Finland, without additional effects from artificial lighting.
  • Great tits, blue tits, and chaffinches displayed similar onset times for dawn singing across seasons and latitudes, regardless of artificial lighting.
  • The influence of artificial night lighting on later singers was evident even in bright northern nights.
  • Differential light sensitivities may account for the varying responses in dawn singing between early and late singers.
  • Maintaining rhythmicity in later singers during bright nights may serve as an adaptation to predation risk or the costs associated with sleep loss.

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