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Chronobiology by moonlight
Authors:Noga Kronfeld-Schor  Davide Dominoni  Horacio de la Iglesia  Oren Levy  Erik D Herzog  Tamar Dayan  Charlotte Helfrich-Forster
Abstract:Most studies in chronobiology focus on solar cycles (daily and annual). Moonlight and the lunar cycle received considerably less attention by chronobiologists. An exception are rhythms in intertidal species. Terrestrial ecologists long ago acknowledged the effects of moonlight on predation success, and consequently on predation risk, foraging behaviour and habitat use, while marine biologists have focused more on the behaviour and mainly on reproduction synchronization with relation to the Moon phase. Lately, several studies in different animal taxa addressed the role of moonlight in determining activity and studied the underlying mechanisms. In this paper, we review the ecological and behavioural evidence showing the effect of moonlight on activity, discuss the adaptive value of these changes, and describe possible mechanisms underlying this effect. We will also refer to other sources of night-time light (‘light pollution’) and highlight open questions that demand further studies.
Keywords:lunar cycle  reproduction  communication  predation  foraging  light pollution
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