Personality and artificial light at night in a semi-urban songbird population: No evidence for personality-dependent sampling bias, avoidance or disruptive effects on sleep behaviour

Oct 1, 2018Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Personality and artificial night light in semi-urban songbirds: No signs that personality affects light exposure, avoidance, or sleep disruption

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Abstract

Great tits (Parus major) exhibited no personality-dependent differences in roosting decisions or sleep behaviour when exposed to artificial light at night (ALAN).

  • Variation in individual exploration behaviour may influence responses to artificial light at night.
  • Slow and fast explorers roosted equally under both natural and artificial light conditions.
  • Both exploration types experienced similar disruptions in sleep behaviour when exposed to ALAN.
  • The influence of personality on other behavioural and physiological responses to ALAN remains unclear.

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