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Integrated molecular and behavioural data reveal deep circadian disruption in response to artificial light at night in male Great tits (Parus major)

Published on by Davide Dominoni
We present the results and upload all raw data, processed datasets and R code resulted from an experiment in which 34 great tits were exposed to experimental light at night for 3 weeks, and their physiological and behavioural responses were assessed. This was done by using a combination of multi-tissue (two brain areas, liver and spleen) candidate gene expression analysis, plasma metabolomics, and detailed examination of activity patterns.

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Funding

Wellcome Trust [097821/Z/11/Z]

Marie-Curie Career Integration Grant (ECCIG (618578) Wildclocks)

NERC Highlight Topics grant (NE/S005773/1)

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