2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-021-01163-x
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The effect of artificial light on bat richness and nocturnal soundscapes along an urbanization gradient in an arid landscape of central Peru

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“…The changes in day length depict a strong biological relevance for their daily and annual rhythms. For instance, the development of the gonads in temperate songbirds is initiated by increasing day length in the early spring, thus meeting an optimal time for reproduction success and survival of both parents and offspring ( 42 , 60 ). Some studies indicate that sustained exposure of ALAN to these seasonal dependent creatures such as birds tends to advance the onset of gonadal reactivation, thus, causing them to have an extended breeding season ( 60 , 61 ).…”
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“…The changes in day length depict a strong biological relevance for their daily and annual rhythms. For instance, the development of the gonads in temperate songbirds is initiated by increasing day length in the early spring, thus meeting an optimal time for reproduction success and survival of both parents and offspring ( 42 , 60 ). Some studies indicate that sustained exposure of ALAN to these seasonal dependent creatures such as birds tends to advance the onset of gonadal reactivation, thus, causing them to have an extended breeding season ( 60 , 61 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the development of the gonads in temperate songbirds is initiated by increasing day length in the early spring, thus meeting an optimal time for reproduction success and survival of both parents and offspring ( 42 , 60 ). Some studies indicate that sustained exposure of ALAN to these seasonal dependent creatures such as birds tends to advance the onset of gonadal reactivation, thus, causing them to have an extended breeding season ( 60 , 61 ). According to Phillips et al ( 42 ), extended bleeding seasons expose the offspring to winter's adverse before they can develop strong feathers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not considered here, ambient nocturnal light levels may additionally influence activity patterns in both insects and their bat predators alike, and thus may have contributed to the observed variation in activity between sites. This includes the lunar phase, and corresponding moonlight intensity (Lang et al 2006;Perks and Goodenough 2020), as well as artificial light sources (Owens and Lewis 2018;Mena et al 2022). This is one of only a few studies to examine intraspecific geographic variation in diel signalling patterns.…”
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“…The ALIAN can indicate the degree of development of a region. Together, population density and ALIAN are considered to have the greatest impacts on urban ecosystems [ 21 , 22 , 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%