Behaviour and landscape contexts determine the effects of artificial light on two crepuscular bird species
Carrie Ann Adams,
Colleen Cassady St. Clair,
Elly C. Knight
et al.
Abstract:Context
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is increasing worldwide, with many ecological effects. Aerial insectivores may benefit from foraging on insects congregating at light sources. However, ALAN could negatively impact them by increasing nest visibility and predation risk, especially for ground-nesting species like nightjars (Caprimulgidae).
Objectives
We tested predictions based on these two alternative hypotheses, potential foraging benefits v… Show more
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