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Bright lights, big city: an experimental assessment of short-term behavioral and performance effects of artificial light at night on Anolis lizards

机译:Bright Lights,Big City:晚上在AnoLis蜥蜴晚上人造光的短期行为和性能影响的实验评估

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With urbanization expanding into natural areas, it is increasingly important to understand how species subject to human-induced habitat alteration respond to novel opportunities and stressors. A pervasive consequence of urbanization is artificial light at night (ALAN), which previous studies have found introduces both costs and benefits for vertebrates. This understanding, however, primarily reflects findings from laboratory-controlled experiments or comparisons of wild populations in areas with long-standing differences in ALAN regimes. Here, we investigated the short-term costs and benefits for Anolis lizards during the period of initial exposure to ALAN using realistic light levels for urban areas (mean +/- SD = 87.9 +/- 36.7 lx at a distance of 3 m). As compared to controls, we hypothesized that adding ALAN would result in behavioral and physiological changes over the short term for brown anoles and their arthropod prey. In contrast to predictions, ALAN did not increase arthropod abundance or extend anole activity into the night. Structural habitat and sleep site use changed little in response to ALAN, which exposed about one-third of sleeping anoles in ALAN plots to light at night due to our manipulation. However, this direct light exposure resulted in lizards being more easily roused from sleep compared to lizards sleeping in the dark in control plots or in shadows in ALAN plots. The apparent inability of some anoles to adjust their sleep sites to avoid ALAN exposure may have contributed to their increased responsiveness at night and decreased locomotor endurance in the day. Our study suggests brown anoles can experience higher short-term costs than benefits during initial exposure to ALAN.
机译:随着城市化进程扩大到自然区域,了解是越来越重要的物种是如何受新颖的机遇和应激人类活动引起的栖息地改变响应。城市化的一个普遍的结果是在夜间(ALAN)人造光,其先前的研究已经发现引入了对脊椎动物成本和效益。这种理解,然而,主要反映在与ALAN制度长期存在的分歧领域从实验室控制的实验或野生种群的比较结果。在这里,我们使用实际光级用于城市地区(平均值+/- SD = 87.9 +/- 36.7以3米的距离LX)研究了在初始暴露于ALAN期间为安乐蜥蜴短期成本和效益。与对照组相比,我们推测加上ALAN会导致过度的棕色anoles和他们的猎物节肢动物的短期行为和生理变化。与此相反的预测,ALAN没有增加节肢动物丰度或活动变色龙延长到深夜。结构栖息地和睡眠现场使用响应变化不大艾伦,里面露出约三分之一睡在ALAN地块anoles在夜间光线由于我们的操作。然而,这种直接曝光导致蜥蜴是从睡眠更容易激起相比,蜥蜴在控制地块黑暗中或在ALAN地块阴影睡觉。一些anoles的显然无法调整自己的睡眠场所,避免接触ALAN可能他们在晚上增加的反应作出了贡献,在当天减少运动耐力。我们的研究表明棕色anoles可以在初始接触到ALAN过程中遇到大于收益较高的短期成本。

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