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Animals.
Effects of light at night on animal behavior and health
Dominoni DM, Carmona-Wagner EO, Hofmann M, Kranstauber B, Partecke J (2014)
Individual-based measurements of light intensity provide new insights into the effects of artificial light at night on daily rhythms of urban-dwelling songbirds. Journal of Animal Ecology, 83: 681-692
Lewanzik D, Voigt CC (2014)
Artificial light puts ecosystem services of frugivorous bats at risk. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 388-394
Warrant E, Oskarsson M, Malm H (2014)
The Remarkable Visual Abilities of Nocturnal Insects: Neural Principles and Bioinspired Night-Vision Algorthms. Proceedings of the IEEE 99: 1-16
Anisimov VN, Vinogradova IA, Panchenko AV, Popovich IG, Zabezhinski MA (2013) Light-at-Night-Induced Circadian Disruption, Cancer, and Aging. Curr Aging Sci, in press
Bedrosian TA, Vaughn CA, Galan A, Daye G, Weil ZM, Nelson RJ (2013)
Nocturnal
Light Exposure Impairs Affective Responses in a Wavelength-Dependent
Manner. The Journal of Neuroscience 33: 13081-13087
Bolshakov CV, Bulyuk VN, Sinelschikova AY, Vorotkov MV (2013)
Influence of the vertical light beam on numbers
and flight trajectories of night-migrating songbirds. Avian Ecol. Behav. 24: 35-49
Bukalev AV, Vinogradova IA, Zabezhinskii MA, Semenchenko AV, Anisimov VN (2013)
Light pollution increases morbidity and mortality rate from different causes in female rats. Advances in Gerontology 3: 180-188
Dacke M, Baird E, Byrne M, Scholtz CH, Warrant EJ (2013)
Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for Orientation. Current Biology 23: 298-300
Dominoni DM, Carmona-Wagner EO, Hofmann M, Kranstauber B, Partecke J (2013)
Individual-based measurements of light intensity provide new insights into the effects of artificial light at night on daily rhythms of urban-dwelling songbirds. Journal of Animal Ecology, in press
Dominoni DM, Goymann W, Helm B, Partecke J (2013)
Urban-like night illumination reduces melatonin release in European blackbirds (Turdus merula): implications of city life for biological time-keeping of songbirds. Frontiers in Zoology 10
Dominoni DM, Helm B, Lehmann M, Dowse HB, Partecke J (2013)
Clocks for the city: circadian differences between forest and city songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280, no. 1763
Dominoni D, Quetting M, Parecke J (2013)
Artificial light at night advances avian reproductive physiology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 280
Fonken LK, Aubrecht TG, Melendez-Fernandez OH, Weil ZM, Nelson RJ (2013)
Dim Light at Night Disrupts Molecular Circadian Rhythms and Increases Body Weight Journal of Biological Rhythms 28: 262-271
Fonken LK, Lieberman RA, Weil ZM, Nelson RJ (2013)
Dim Light at Night Exaggerates Weight Gain and Inflammation Associated with a High-Fat Diet in Male Mice Endocrinology, in press
Fonken LK, Nelson RJ (2013)
Dim light at night increases depressive-like responses in male C3H/HeNHsd mice. Behavioral Brain Research, in press
Fure A (2013)
Bats and lighting - six years on. The London Naturalist 91: 69-88
Kronfeld-Schor N, Domioni D, de la Iglesia H, Levy O, Herzog ED, Dayan T, Helfrich-Forster C (2013)
Chronobiology by moonlight. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 280
Le Tallec T, Perret M, Théry (2013)
Light Pollution Modifies the Expression of Daily Rhythms and Behavior Patterns in a Nocturnal Primate. PLoS ONE 8(11):e79250
Longcore T, Rich C, Mineauc P, MacDonald B, Bertd DG, Sullivane LM, Mutriec E, Gauthreaux SA, Averyg ML, Crawford RL, Mannville AM, Travis ER, Drake D (2013)
Avian mortality at communication towers in the United States and Canada: which species, how many, and where? Biological Conservation 158: 410-419
Narendra A, Reid SF, Raderschal CA (2013)
Navigational Efficiency of Nocturnal Myrmecia Ants Suffers at Low Light Levels. PLoS ONE, 8(3): e58801.
Nordt A, Klenke R (2013)
Sleepless in Town - Drivers of the Temporal Shift in Dawn Song in Urban European Blackbirds. PLoS ONE, 8(8):e71476
Nowinszky L, Puskás (2013)
Light-trap Catch of Harmful Microlepidoptera Species in Connection with Polarized Moonlight
and Collecting Distance. Journal of Advanced Laboratory Research in Biology 4: 108-117
Picchi MS, Avolio L, Azzani L, Brombin O, Camerini G
Fireflies and land use in an urban landscape: the case of Luciola italica L. (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) in the city of Turin Journal of Insect Conservation 17:797-805
Prugh LR, Golden CD (2013)
Does moonlight increase predation risk? Meta-analysis reveals divergent responses of nocturnal mammals to lunar cycles. Journal of Animal Ecology, in press
Rockhill AP, DePerno CS, Powell, RA (2013)
The Effect of Illumination and Time of Day on Movements of Bobcats (Lynx rufus). PLoS ONE, 8(7):e69213
Romeo S et al. (2013)
Bright light exposure reduces TH-positive dopamine neurons: implications of light pollution in Parkinson's disease epidemiology. Scientific Reports 3:1395
Schoech SJ, Bowman R, Hahn TP, Goymann W, Schwabl I, Bridge ES (2013)
The effects of low levels of light at night upon the endocrine physiology of western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology, in press
Shimoda M, Honda K (2013)
Insect reactions to light and its applications to pest management. Applied Entomology and Zoology, in press
Tamaki S, Kotaro Y, Katsunori T (2013)
Higher Catch Rates Around the Full Moon for Blue Marlin, Makaira Nigricans, in a Diurnal Trolling Fishery. Bulletin of Marine Science 3: 759-765
Troy JR, Holmes ND, Veech JA, Green MC (2013)
Using observed seabird fallout records to infer patterns of attraction to artificial light. Endangered Species Research 22:225
Wilhelm SI, Schau JJ, Schau E, Dooley SM, Wiseman DL, Hogan HA (2013)
Atlantic Puffins are Attracted to Coastal Communities in Eastern Newfoundland. Northeastern Naturalist 20:624-630
Allema AB, Rossing AH, van der Werf W, Heusinkveld BG, Bukovinszky T, Steingröver E, van Lenteren C (2012)
Effect of light quality on movement of Pterostichus melanarius (Coleoptera: Carabidae). Journal of Applied Entomology, in press
Barclay JL, Husse J, Bode B, Naujokat N, Meyer-Kovac J, Schmid SM, Lehnert H, Oster H (2012)
Circadian Desynchrony Promotes Metabolic Disruption in a Mouse Model of Shiftwork. PLoS ONE 7(5): e37150
Becker A, Whitfield AK, Cowley PD, Järnegren J, Næsje TF (2012)
Potential effects of artificial light associated with anthropogenic infrastructure on the abundance and foraging behaviour of estuary-associated fishes. Journal of Applied Ecology, in press
Bedrosian TA, Weil ZM, Nelson RJ (2012)
Chronic dim light at night provokes reversible depression-like phenotype: possible role for TNF. Molecular Psychiatry, in press.
Bos AR, Gumanao GS (2012)
The lunar cycle determines availability of coral-reef fishes at fish markets. Journal of Fish Biology 81: 2074-2079
Byrkjedal I, Lislevand T, Vogler S (2012)
Do passerine birds utilise artificial light to prolong their diurnal activity during winter at northern latitudes?. Ornis Norvegica 35: 37-42
Canário F (2012)
Predation Attempts by Short-eared and Long-eared Owls on Migrating Songbirds Attracted to Artificial Lights. Journal of Raptor Research 46:232-234.
Dwyer RG, Bearhop S, Campbell HA, Bryant DM (2012)
Shedding light on
light: benefits of anthropogenic illumination to a nocturnally
foraging shorebird. Journal of Animal Ecology, in press
Einfalt LM, Grace EJ, Wahl DH (2012)
Effects of simulated light intensity, habitat complexity and forage type on predator-prey interactions in walleye Sander vitreus. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, in press
Fonken LK, Kitsmiller E, Smale L, Nelson RJ (2012)
Dim Nighttime Light Impairs Cognition and Provokes Depressive-Like Responses in a Diurnal Rodent. Journal of Biological Rhythms 27
Fonken LK, Weil ZM, Nelson RJ (2012)
Dark nights reverse metabolic disruption caused by dim light at night. Obesity, in press
Fritsches KA (2012)
Australian Loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings do not avoid yellow. Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, in press
Grant R, Halliday T, Chadwick E (2012)
Amphibians' response to the lunar synodic cycle-a review of current knowledge, recommendations, and implications for conservation. Behavioral Ecology, in press
Kamrowski RL, Limpus C, Moloney J, Hamann M (2012)
Coastal light pollution and marine turtles: assessing the magnitude of the problem. Endangered Species Research 19: 85-98
Kate NN, Chandrasekhar M, Kondam A, Kayalvizhi E, Suresh M, Kavitha U (2012)
A study on effect of altered circadian rhythm in the development of obseity. Int J Biol Med Res 3: 1595-1601
La VT (2012)
Diurnal and Nocturnal Birds Vocalize at Night: A Review. The Condor 114: 245-257
LeGates TA, Altimus CM, Wang H, Lee H-K, Yang S, Zhao H, Kirkwood A, Weber ET, Hattar S (2012)
Aberrant light directly impairs mood and learning through melanopsin-expressing neurons. Nature 419: 594-598
Li M-D, Li C-M, Wang Z (2012)
The Role of Circadian Clocks in Metabolic Disease. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 85: 387-401
Maat AT, Pieneman AW, Koene JM (2012)
The effect of light on induced egg laying in the simulatneous hermaphrodite Lymnaea Stagnalis. J Mollus Stud, in press
Mehner T (2012)
Diel vertical migration of freshwater fishes - proximate triggers, ultimate causes and research perspectives. Freshwater Biology, in press
Nowinszky L, Kiss O, Szentkirályi F, Puskás J, Ladányi M (2012)
Influence of illumination and polarized moonlight on light-trap catch of caddisflies (Trichoptera). Research Journal of Biology 2: 79-90.
Nwosu LC, Nwosu LK (2012)
Influence of Type of Electric Bright Light on the Attraction of the African Giant Water Bug, Lethocerus indicus (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae). Psyche 387: 619
Pauers MJ, Kuchenbecker JA, Neitz M, Neitz J (2012)
Changes in the colour of light cue circadian activity. Animal Behaviour 83: 1143-1151
Raiewski EE, Elliott JA, Evans JA, Glickman GL, Gorman MR (2012)
Twice Daily Melatonin Peaks in Siberian but not Syrian Hamsters under 24 h Light:Dark:Light:Dark Cycles. Chronobiology International 29:1206-1215
Riley WD, Bendall B, Ives MJ, Edmonds NJ, Maxwell DL (2012)
Street lighting disrupts the diel migratory pattern of wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., smolts leaving their natal stream. Aquaculture, in press
Rodriguez A, Rodriguez B, Curbelo ÁJ, Pérez A, Marrero S, Negro JJ (2012)
Factors affecting mortality of shearwaters stranded by light pollution. Animal Conservation 15
Rodriguez A, Rodriguez B, Lucas MP (2012)
Trends in numbers of petrels attracted to artificial lights suggest population declines in Tenerife, Canary Islands. Ibis 154: 167-172
Saldaña-Vázqueza RA, Munguía-Rosasc MA (2012)
Lunar phobia in bats and its ecological correlates: A meta-analysis. Mammalian Biology, in press
Summa KC, Vitaterna MH Turek FW (2012)
Environmental Perturbation of the Circadian Clock Disrupts Pregnancy in the Mouse. PLoS ONE 7(5): e37668
Sinam B, Sharma S, Thakurdas P, Joshi DS (2012)
Bright photophase accelerates re-entrainment after experimental jetlag in Drosophila. Biomedical and Life Sciences, in press
Stamplecoskie KM, Binder TR, Lower N, Cottenie K, McLaughlin RL, McDonald GD (2012)
Response of Migratory Sea Lampreys to Artificial Lighting in Portable Traps. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32
Stone EM, Jones G, Harris S (2012)
Conserving energy at a cost to biodiversity? Impacts of LED lighting on bats. Global Change Biology, in press
Seenappa SN (2012)
Effect of Photoperiodism on Feeding and Defecation in Compost Earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae. Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology 2:21-25
Titulaer M, Spoelstra K, Lange CYMJG, Visser ME (2012)
Activity Patterns during Food Provisioning Are Affected by Artificial Light in Free Living Great Tits (Parus major). PLoS ONE 7(5): e37377
Zheleva M (2012)
The dark side of light. Light pollution kills leatherback turtle hatchlings. Biodiscovery 2012;3:4
Bedrosian TA, Fonken LK, Walton JC, Nelson RJ (2011)
Chronic exposure to dim light at night suppresses immune responses in Siberian hamsters. Biology Letters, in press
Evans JA, Carter SN, Freeman DA, Gorman RM (2011)
Dim nighttime illumination alters photoperiodic responses of hamsters through the intergeniculate leaflet and other photic pathways. Neuroscience, in press
Hasan NM (2011)
Comparison of the onset of dawn chorus of bulbuls and house sparrows in two different geographical locations: effect of climate, noise and light pollution. Research Opinions in Animal & Veterinary Sciences 1:220-225
Johansen NS, Vänninen I, Pinto DM Nissinen AI, Shipp L (2011)
In the light of new greenhouse technologies: 2. Direct effects of artificial lighting on arthropods and integrated pest management in greenhouse crops. Annals of Applied Biology 159: 1-27
van Langevelde F, Ettema JA, Donners M, WallisDeVries MF, Groenendijk D (2011)
Effect of spectral composition of artificial light on the attraction of moths. Biological Conservation 144:2274-2281
Polak T, Korine C, Yair S, Holderied MW (2011)
Differential effects of artificial lighting on flight and foraging behaviour of two sympatric bat species in a desert. Journal of Zoology, 283: doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2011.00808.x
Rodrigues P, Aubrecht C, Gil A, Longcore T, Elvidge C (2011)
Remote sensing to map influence of light pollution on Cory's shearwater in São Miguel Island, Azores Archipelago. Eur J Wildl Res (In press)
Rotics S, Dayan T, Kronfeld-Schor N (2011)
Effect of artificial night lighting on temporally partitioned spiny mice. Journal of Mammalogy: February 2011, Vol. 92, No. 1, pp. 159-168.
Sahar S, Sassone-Corsi P (2011)
Regulation of metabolism: the circadian clock dictates the time. Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, in press.
van Langevelde F, Ettema JA, Donners M, WallisDeVreis MF, Groenendij D (2011)
Effect of spectral composition of artificial light on the attraction of moths. Biological Conservation, in press
Yamashita Y, Matsushita Y, Azuno T (2011)
Catch performance of coastal squid jigging boats using LED panels in combination with metal halide lamps. Fisheries Research, in press
Fonken LK, Workman JL, Walton JC, Weil ZM, Morris JS, Haim A, Nelson RJ (2010)
Light at night increases body mass by shifting the time of food intake. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Kempenaers B, Borgström P, Loës P, Schlicht E, Valcu M (2010)
Artificial Night Lighting Affects Dawn Song, Extra-Pair Siring Success, and Lay Date in Songbirds. Current Biology 20: 1735-1739
Kulczykowska E, Popek W, Kapoor BG, editors (2010)
Biological Clock in Fish. CRC Press
Leopold MF, Philippart CJM, Yorio P (2010)
Nocturnal Feeding Under Artificial Light by Brown-hooded Gull (Larus Maculipennis) in Puerto Madryn Harbour (Chubut Province, Argentina). Hornero 25:55-60
Orbach D, Fenton B (2010) Vision Impairs the Abilities of Bats to Avoid Colliding with Stationary Obstacles. PLoS ONE 5(11): e13912. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0013912
Patriarca E, Debernardi P (2010)
Bats and light pollution. Report from the UNEP/EUROBATS project
Reddy AB, O'Neill JS (2010)
Healthy clocks, healthy body, healthy mind. Trends in Cell Biology 20: 36-44
Vinogradova IA, Anisimov VN, Bukalev AV, Ilyukha VA, Khizhkin EA, Lotosh TA, Semenchenko AV, Zabezhinski MA (2010)
Circadian disruption induced by light-at-night accelerates aging and promotes tumorigenesis in young but not in old rats. AGING 2(2): 82-92
Yasuniwa Y, Izumi H, Wang K-Y, Shimajiri S, Sasaguri Y, et al. (2010)
Circadian Disruption Accelerates Tumor Growth and Angio/Stromagenesis through a Wnt Signaling Pathway. PLoS ONE 5(12): e15330. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0015330
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Importance of light,
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Evans JA, Elliott JA, Gorman MR (2009)
Dim nighttime illumination accelerates adjustment to timezone travel in an animal model. Current Biology 19: R156-R157
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The Nocturnal Activity of Fruit Flies Exposed to Artificial Moonlight Is Partly Caused by Direct Light Effects on the Activity Level That Bypass the Endogenous Clock. Chronobiology International 26: 151-166
Stone EL, Jones G, Harris S (2009)
Street Lighting Disturbs Commuting Bats. Current Biology 13:1123-1127
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