Urban areas are inherently noisy, and this noise can disrupt biological processes as diverse as communication, migration, and reproduction. We investigated how exposure to urban noise affects sleep, a process critical to optimal biological functioning, in Australian magpies (Cracticus tibicen). Eight magpies experimentally exposed to noise in captivity for 24-h spent more time awake, and less time in non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) and REM sleep at night than under quiet conditions. Sleep was also fragmented, with more frequent interruptions by wakefulness, shorter sleep episode durations, and less intense non-REM sleep. REM sleep was particularly sensitive to urban noise. Following exposure to noise, magpies recovered lost sleep by engagi...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
We investigate joint effects of anthropogenic noise pollution and artificial light at night (ALAN) o...
Increasing urbanization means that wildlife must adjust to this altered environment or be excluded f...
© 2020 Charles Farley ConnellyThe world is rapidly urbanizing, transforming Earth’s natural habitats...
Anthropogenic noise is an ubiquitous disturbance factor, which, owing to the extensive nature of tra...
Natural environments are increasingly exposed to high levels of noise pollution. Noise pollution can...
Study Objectives We explore non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep home...
The ecological novelty of urbanisation poses many challenges to animals. We investigated whether ant...
Urbanisation is increasing globally at a rapid pace. Consequently, wild species face novel environme...
Urbanisation is increasing globally at a rapid pace. Consequently, wild species face novel environme...
Sleep maintains optimal brain functioning to facilitate behavioural flexibility while awake. Owing t...
Animals rely on both personal and social information about danger to minimise risk, yet environmenta...
© 2019 Anne Emma AulsebrookOver the past century, artificial light has dramatically transformed our ...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
International audienceHigh levels of anthropogenic noise produced in urban areas are known to negati...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
We investigate joint effects of anthropogenic noise pollution and artificial light at night (ALAN) o...
Increasing urbanization means that wildlife must adjust to this altered environment or be excluded f...
© 2020 Charles Farley ConnellyThe world is rapidly urbanizing, transforming Earth’s natural habitats...
Anthropogenic noise is an ubiquitous disturbance factor, which, owing to the extensive nature of tra...
Natural environments are increasingly exposed to high levels of noise pollution. Noise pollution can...
Study Objectives We explore non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep home...
The ecological novelty of urbanisation poses many challenges to animals. We investigated whether ant...
Urbanisation is increasing globally at a rapid pace. Consequently, wild species face novel environme...
Urbanisation is increasing globally at a rapid pace. Consequently, wild species face novel environme...
Sleep maintains optimal brain functioning to facilitate behavioural flexibility while awake. Owing t...
Animals rely on both personal and social information about danger to minimise risk, yet environmenta...
© 2019 Anne Emma AulsebrookOver the past century, artificial light has dramatically transformed our ...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
International audienceHigh levels of anthropogenic noise produced in urban areas are known to negati...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
We investigate joint effects of anthropogenic noise pollution and artificial light at night (ALAN) o...
Increasing urbanization means that wildlife must adjust to this altered environment or be excluded f...