光周期性
生物
昼夜节律
温度调节
繁殖
生态学
季节性
作者
Jennifer A. Liu,O. Hecmarie Meléndez-Fernández,Jacob R. Bumgarner,Randy J. Nelson
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105150
摘要
Changes to photoperiod (day length) occur in anticipation of seasonal environmental changes, altering physiology and behavior to maximize fitness. In order for photoperiod to be useful as a predictive factor of temperature or food availability, day and night must be distinct. The increasing prevalence of exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) in both field and laboratory settings disrupts photoperiodic time measurement and may block development of appropriate seasonal adaptations. Here, we review the effects of ALAN as a disruptor of photoperiodic time measurement and season-specific adaptations, including reproduction, metabolism, immune function, and thermoregulation. • Circadian disruption disrupts photoperiodic time measurement and seasonal adaptations. • Light at night disrupts reproduction, immune function and metabolism, a crucial proxy for fitness.
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