2014
DOI: 10.1080/09291016.2014.948301
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Day length and evening temperature predict circannual variation in activity duration of the colony of the Indian cliff swallow,Hirundo fluvicola

Abstract: In avian species, circannual rhythms, in a number of biological variables, including locomotor activity, have been studied under both laboratory and natural environmental conditions. However, information on circannual rhythm in daily activity duration of Indian cliff swallow (Hirundo fluvicola) is not available. It is a communal mud nesting, non-migratory species and inhabits low under arch bridges. Although it figures in the IUCN Red List under the least concerned category, it is important to study its behavi… Show more

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“…Birds exhibit adaptive physiological responses when faced with climate change (Noakes et al, 2016). Environmental temperature and humidity were correlated with duration of daily activity in Amazona amazonica and herons (Hirundo fluvicola and Ardea insignis), where the duration of daily activity was positively correlated with morning and evening temperatures and negatively correlated with sunrise time and morning and evening humidity (Khandu et al, 2022;Moura et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Birds exhibit adaptive physiological responses when faced with climate change (Noakes et al, 2016). Environmental temperature and humidity were correlated with duration of daily activity in Amazona amazonica and herons (Hirundo fluvicola and Ardea insignis), where the duration of daily activity was positively correlated with morning and evening temperatures and negatively correlated with sunrise time and morning and evening humidity (Khandu et al, 2022;Moura et al, 2012;Singh et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%