Light pollution is increasing around the world and altering natural nightscapes with potential ecological and evolutionary consequences. A severe ecological perturbation caused by artificial lights is mass mortalities of organisms, including seabird fledglings that are attracted to lights at night on their first flights to the sea. Here, we report on the number of fledging short-tailed shearwaters Ardenna tenuirostris found grounded in evening and morning rescue patrols conducted at Phillip Island, Australia, during a 15-year period (1999-2013). We assessed factors affecting numbers of grounded birds and mortality including date, moon phase, wind direction and speed, number of visitors and holiday periods. We also tested experimentally if b...
Abstract A variety of anthropogenic threats cause mortality and population declines of procellariifo...
Grounding of thousands of newly fledged petrels and shearwaters (family Procellariidae) in built‐up ...
Light pollution causes attraction and/or disorientation of seabirds, leading to mortality events due...
Light pollution is increasing around the world and altering natural nightscapes with potential ecolo...
One of the most critical phases in the life of petrels (Procellariiformes) is at fledging when young...
The use of artificial light at night and its ecological consequences are increasing around the world...
Understanding the detrimental effects of anthropogenic light on nocturnally mobile animals is a long...
a sure death by collision with vehicles, predation by cats, dogs, or starvation, and they have been ...
Capsule When moonlight levels are low, shearwaters and storm-petrels are attracted to artificial lig...
There is increasing evidence for impacts of light pollution on the physiology and behaviour of wild ...
Humans introduce artificial light at night (ALAN) to the landscape for many reasons - to facilitate ...
Human disturbances are increasingly becoming a conservation concern for many populations of colonial...
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 2011.Global economic and population growth increase the extent and inten...
Light pollution causes attraction and/or disorientation of seabirds, leading to mortality events due...
Artificial lights are known to induce mass mortality of petrels. This study analyzes this phenomenon...
Abstract A variety of anthropogenic threats cause mortality and population declines of procellariifo...
Grounding of thousands of newly fledged petrels and shearwaters (family Procellariidae) in built‐up ...
Light pollution causes attraction and/or disorientation of seabirds, leading to mortality events due...
Light pollution is increasing around the world and altering natural nightscapes with potential ecolo...
One of the most critical phases in the life of petrels (Procellariiformes) is at fledging when young...
The use of artificial light at night and its ecological consequences are increasing around the world...
Understanding the detrimental effects of anthropogenic light on nocturnally mobile animals is a long...
a sure death by collision with vehicles, predation by cats, dogs, or starvation, and they have been ...
Capsule When moonlight levels are low, shearwaters and storm-petrels are attracted to artificial lig...
There is increasing evidence for impacts of light pollution on the physiology and behaviour of wild ...
Humans introduce artificial light at night (ALAN) to the landscape for many reasons - to facilitate ...
Human disturbances are increasingly becoming a conservation concern for many populations of colonial...
Copyright © Springer-Verlag 2011.Global economic and population growth increase the extent and inten...
Light pollution causes attraction and/or disorientation of seabirds, leading to mortality events due...
Artificial lights are known to induce mass mortality of petrels. This study analyzes this phenomenon...
Abstract A variety of anthropogenic threats cause mortality and population declines of procellariifo...
Grounding of thousands of newly fledged petrels and shearwaters (family Procellariidae) in built‐up ...
Light pollution causes attraction and/or disorientation of seabirds, leading to mortality events due...