Disruptive effects of light pollution on sleep in free-living birds: Season and/or light intensity-dependent?

Sep 1, 2017Behavioural processes

How light pollution may disturb sleep in wild birds depending on season and brightness

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Abstract

Artificial light at night (ALAN) reduced sleep duration in great tits by approximately 40 minutes.

  • ALAN caused great tits to wake up about 24 minutes earlier.
  • No significant seasonal differences in sleep disruption due to ALAN were observed.
  • The severity of sleep disruption did not significantly differ between high (3lx) and low (1.6lx) light intensity.
  • Sleep onset was delayed in high light intensity conditions compared to natural darkness.
  • The study reinforces previous findings on the negative impacts of ALAN on wildlife sleep patterns.

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