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Exposure to artificial light at night accelerates but does not override latitude-dependent seasonal reproductive response in a North American songbird

机译:暴露于夜间的人造光加速,但在北美松鸟类中不会覆盖纬度依赖季节性生殖反应

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In the modern era of industrialization, illuminated nights have become a common defining feature of human-occupied environments, particularly cities. Artificial light at night (ALAN) imposes several known negative impacts on the neuroendocrine system, metabolism, and seasonal reproduction of species living in the wild. However, we know little about the impact of ALAN on populations of birds that either live year-round in the same location or move to different latitudes across seasons. To test whether ALAN has a differing impact on the reproductive timing of bird populations that winter in sympatry but breed at different latitudes, we monitored sedentary and migratory male dark-eyed juncos that were or were not exposed to low intensity (similar to 2.5 +/- 0.5 lux) ALAN. All groups were held in common conditions and day length was gradually increased to mimic natural day length changes (NDL). We assessed seasonal reproductive response from initiation to termination of the breeding cycle. As expected based on earlier research, the sedentary birds exhibited earlier gonadal recrudescence and terminated breeding later than the migratory birds. In addition, resident and migrant birds exposed to ALAN initiated gonadal recrudescence earlier and terminated reproductive events sooner as compared to their conspecifics experiencing NDL. Importantly, the difference in the reproductive timing of sedentary and migratory populations was maintained even when exposed to ALAN. This variation in the seasonal reproductive timing may likely have a genetic basis or be the result of early developmental effects imposed due to different light regimes related to the latitude of origin. This study reveals first that ALAN accelerated reproductive development across both migrants and residents and second that latitude-dependent variation in reproductive timing is maintained despite exposure to ALAN. These results corroborate a relationship between latitude, population, and reproductive timing while also revealing ALAN's impact on seasonal reproductive timing. This study reveals that, ALAN accelerated reproductive development but maintained latitude-dependent variation in reproductive timing across both migrant and resident bird populations. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在工业化的现代时代,有启发性之夜已成为人类占用环境,特别是城市的常见定义特征。晚上(Alan)的人造光对神经内分泌系统,新陈代谢和野生物种的季节性繁殖施加了几个已知的负面影响。然而,我们对艾伦对鸟类的影响几乎没有关于在同一地点生存的鸟类或跨赛季的不同纬度。为了测试ALAN是否对冬季在Sympatry的鸟类群体的生殖时间产生了不同的影响,但在不同的纬度地区繁殖,我们监测了久坐的和不暴露于低强度的久坐和迁徙的男性黑眼juncos(类似于2.5 + / - 0.5勒克斯)艾伦。所有群体都在常见条件下持有,日长度逐渐增加,以模仿自然日长度变化(NDL)。我们评估了对育种周期的启动的季节性生殖反应。正如早期研究的所预期,久坐鸟类早期的性腺复发和终止的繁殖晚于候鸟。此外,与艾伦暴露于艾伦的居民和移民鸟类早些时候发起的Gonadal复发,与经历NDL的Compecifics相比,终止了生殖事件。重要的是,即使暴露于艾伦,也保持了久入和迁移群体的生殖时间的差异。季节性生殖时序的这种变化可能具有遗传基础或由于与原产地的不同的光长而施加的早期发育效果的结果。本研究首先揭示了艾伦在移民和居民之间加速生殖发展,而第二次依赖于生殖时机的差异依赖性变化是维持的,尽管暴露于艾伦。这些结果证实了纬度,人口和生殖时间之间的关系,同时也揭示了艾伦对季节性生殖时间的影响。本研究揭示了,Alan加速了生殖发展,但在移民和居民鸟类群体中保持了纬度依赖性差异。 (c)2021 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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