Globally increasing levels of artificial light at night (ALAN) are associated with shifting rhythms of behaviour in many wild species. However, it is unclear whether changes in behavioural timing are paralleled by consistent shifts in the molecular clock and its associated physiological pathways. Inconsistent shifts between behavioural and molecular rhythms, and between different tissues and physiological systems, disrupt the circadian system, which coordinates all major body functions. We therefore compared behavioural, transcriptional and metabolomic responses of captive great tits (Parus major) to three ALAN intensities or to dark nights, recording activity and sampling brain, liver, spleen and blood at mid-day and midnight. ALAN advance...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Globally increasing levels of artificial light at night (ALAN) are associated with shifting rhythms ...
Globally increasing levels of artificial light at night (ALAN) are associated with shifting rhythms ...
Biological clocks play a fundamental role in the physiological and behavioural processes of organism...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Artificial light at night has shown a dramatic increase over the last decades and continues to incre...
The increasing use of electric lights has modified the natural light environment dramatically, posin...
Artificial light at night has shown a dramatic increase over the last decades and continues to incre...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is rapidly increasing and so is scientific interest in its ecologic...
In recent times, there has been an unprecedented increase in usage of electrical lightning. This has...
Biological clocks are evolved time-keeping systems by which organisms rhythmically coordinate physio...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Globally increasing levels of artificial light at night (ALAN) are associated with shifting rhythms ...
Globally increasing levels of artificial light at night (ALAN) are associated with shifting rhythms ...
Biological clocks play a fundamental role in the physiological and behavioural processes of organism...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Artificial light at night has shown a dramatic increase over the last decades and continues to incre...
The increasing use of electric lights has modified the natural light environment dramatically, posin...
Artificial light at night has shown a dramatic increase over the last decades and continues to incre...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is rapidly increasing and so is scientific interest in its ecologic...
In recent times, there has been an unprecedented increase in usage of electrical lightning. This has...
Biological clocks are evolved time-keeping systems by which organisms rhythmically coordinate physio...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
The natural nighttime environment is increasingly polluted by artificial light. Several studies have...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...