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Impacts of supermoon events on the physiology of a wild bird

机译:超月事件对野鸟生理的影响

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The position of the Moon in relation to the Earth and the Sun gives rise to several predictable cycles, and natural changes in nighttime light intensity are known to cause alterations to physiological processes and behaviors in many animals. The limited research undertaken to date on the physiological responses of animals to the lunar illumination has exclusively focused on the synodic lunar cycle (full moon to full moon, or moon phase) but the moon's orbit—its distance from the Earth—may also be relevant. Every month, the moon moves from apogee, its most distant point from Earth—and then to perigee, its closest point to Earth. Here, we studied wild barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) to investigate the influence of multiple interacting lunar cycles on the physiology of diurnally active animals. Our study, which uses biologging technology to continually monitor body temperature and heart rate for an entire annual cycle, asks whether there is evidence for a physiological response to natural cycles in lunar brightness in wild birds, particularly “supermoon” phenomena, where perigee coincides with a full moon. There was a three‐way interaction between lunar phase, lunar distance, and cloud cover as predictors of nighttime mean body temperature, such that body temperature was highest on clear nights when the full moon coincided with perigee moon. Our study is the first to report the physiological responses of wild birds to “supermoon” events; the wild geese responded to the combination of two independent lunar cycles, by significantly increasing their body temperature at night. That wild birds respond to natural fluctuations in nighttime ambient light levels support the documented responses of many species to anthropogenic sources of artificial light, that birds seem unable to override. As most biological systems are arguably organized foremost by light, this suggests that any interactions between lunar cycles and local weather conditions could have significant impacts on the energy budgets of birds.
机译:月球相对于地球和太阳的位置产生了几个可预测的周期,并且已知夜间光强度的自然变化会导致许多动物的生理过程和行为发生变化。迄今为止,有关动物对月球光照的生理反应的有限研究只集中在月球合影的月球周期(满月到满月或月相)上,但是月球的轨道(与地球的距离)可能也很重要。 。每个月,月亮都会从最高点(距地球最远的位置)移动,然后到达近地点(距地球最近的位置)。在这里,我们研究了野生藤壶鹅(黑雁),以研究多个相互作用的月球周期对昼夜活动动物生理的影响。我们的研究使用生物记录技术连续监测整个年度周期的体温和心率,该问题询问是否有证据表明野生鸟类对月球亮度的自然周期有生理反应,特别是“近月”现象,其中近地点与满月。月球相位,月球距离和云层之间存在三重交互作用,可作为夜间平均体温的预测指标,因此在满月与近月相吻合的晴朗夜晚,体温最高。我们的研究是第一个报告野生鸟类对“超月”事件的生理反应的研究;野鹅通过在夜间显着提高体温来响应两个独立的月球周期。野生鸟类对夜间环境光水平的自然波动做出反应,支持了许多物种对人为人工光源的文献记载,鸟类似乎无法克服。由于大多数生物系统可以说是由光来组织的,因此这表明月球周期与当地天气状况之间的任何相互作用都可能对鸟类的能量收支产生重大影响。

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