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Effects of experimental light at night on extra-pair paternity in a songbird
M. de Jong, KP. Lamers, M. Eugster, JQ. Ouyang, A. Da Silva, AC. Mateman, RHA. van Grunsven, ME. Visser, K. Spoelstra,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
PubMed
29952126
DOI
10.1002/jez.2193
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- barva * MeSH
- osvětlení škodlivé účinky MeSH
- Passeriformes fyziologie MeSH
- sexuální chování zvířat účinky záření MeSH
- světlo škodlivé účinky MeSH
- vystavení vlivu životního prostředí MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. MeSH
Light pollution is increasing worldwide and significantly affects animal behavior. In birds, these effects include advancement of morning activity and onset of dawn song, which may affect extra-pair paternity. Advanced dawn song of males may stimulate females to engage in extra-pair copulations, and the earlier activity onset may affect the males' mate guarding behavior. Earlier work showed an effect of light at night on extra-pair behavior, but this was in an area with other anthropogenic disturbances. Here, we present a two-year experimental study on effects of light at night on extra-pair paternity of great tits (Parus major). Previously dark natural areas were illuminated with white, red, and green LED lamps and compared to a dark control. In 2014, the proportion of extra-pair young in broods increased with distance to the red and white lamps (i.e., at lower light intensities), but decreased with distance to the poles in the dark control. In 2013, we found no effects on the proportion of extra-pair young. The total number of offspring sired by a male was unaffected by artificial light at night in both years, suggesting that potential changes in female fidelity in pairs breeding close to white and red light did not translate into fitness benefits for the males of these pairs. Artificial light at night might disrupt the natural patterns of extra-pair paternity, possibly negates potential benefits of extra-pair copulations and thus could alter sexual selection processes in wild birds.
Department of Animal Ecology Netherlands Institute of Ecology Wageningen The Netherlands
Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group Wageningen University Wageningen The Netherlands
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