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High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migration

机译:高强度的城市照明装置极大地改变了夜间鸟类的迁徙

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Billions of nocturnally migrating birds move through increasingly photopolluted skies, relying on cues for navigation and orientation that artificial light at night (ALAN) can impair. However, no studies have quantified avian responses to powerful ground-based light sources in urban areas. We studied effects of ALAN on migrating birds by monitoring the beams of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum’s “Tribute in Light” in New York, quantifying behavioral responses with radar and acoustic sensors and modeling disorientation and attraction with simulations. This single light source induced significant behavioral alterations in birds, even in good visibility conditions, in this heavily photopolluted environment, and to altitudes up to 4 km. We estimate that the installation influenced ≈1.1 million birds during our study period of 7 d over 7 y. When the installation was illuminated, birds aggregated in high densities, decreased flight speeds, followed circular flight paths, and vocalized frequently. Simulations revealed a high probability of disorientation and subsequent attraction for nearby birds, and bird densities near the installation exceeded magnitudes 20 times greater than surrounding baseline densities during each year’s observations. However, behavioral disruptions disappeared when lights were extinguished, suggesting that selective removal of light during nights with substantial bird migration is a viable strategy for minimizing potentially fatal interactions among ALAN, structures, and birds. Our results also highlight the value of additional studies describing behavioral patterns of nocturnally migrating birds in powerful lights in urban areas as well as conservation implications for such lighting installations.
机译:数十亿只夜行性迁徙的鸟类在日益受到光污染的天空中穿行,依赖于夜间人工照明(ALAN)可能削弱其导航和定向的线索。但是,尚无研究量化鸟类对城市地区强大的地面光源的反应。我们通过监视9月11日国家纪念馆和博物馆在纽约举行的“致敬之光”的光束,通过雷达和声波传感器量化行为反应,并通过模拟来模拟迷失方向和吸引力来研究ALAN对迁徙鸟类的影响。即使在良好的能见度条件下,在这种严重光污染的环境中,甚至在高达4 km的高度下,这种单一光源也会引起鸟类的重大行为改变。我们估计,在我们研究7年7天(7年)的过程中,该装置影响了约110万只鸟类。当装置被照亮时,鸟类以高密度聚集,飞行速度降低,沿着圆形飞行路线飞行,并经常发出声音。模拟结果表明,附近鸟类的方向混乱和随后被吸引的可能性很高,并且在每年的观测中,设施附近的鸟类密度超过周围基准密度的20倍。但是,熄灭灯光后,行为中断消失了,这表明在夜间有大量鸟类迁徙的情况下有选择地去除灯光是使ALAN,建筑物和鸟类之间潜在的致命相互作用最小化的可行策略。我们的研究结果还强调了其他研究的价值,这些研究描述了夜间在城市强光下夜间迁徙鸟类的行为模式,以及此类照明装置的保护意义。

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