학술논문

Evaluating the effects of moonlight on the vertical flight profiles of three western palaearctic swifts.
Document Type
Article
Source
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 11/1/203, Vol. 290 Issue 2010, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*PALEARCTIC
*DATA loggers
*WEATHER
*TWILIGHT
*LUMINOUS flux
Language
ISSN
0962-8452
Abstract
Recent studies have suggested the presence of moonlight mediated behaviour in avian aerial insectivores, such as swifts. Here, we use the combined analysis of state-of-the-art activity logger data across three swift species, the common, pallid and alpine swifts, to quantify flight height and activity in responses to moonlight-driven crepuscular and nocturnal light conditions. Our results show a significant response in flight heights to moonlight illuminance for common and pallid swifts, i.e. when moon illuminance increased flight height also increased, while a moonlight-driven response is absent in alpine swifts. We show a weak relationship between night-time illuminance-driven responses and twilight ascending behaviour, suggesting a decoupling of both crepuscular and night-time behaviour. We suggest that swifts optimize their flight behaviour to adapt to favourable night-time light conditions, driven by light-responsive and size-dependent vertical insect stratification and weather conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]