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The effects of artificial night lighting on the nocturnal activity of juvenile Ambystoma maculatum.

机译:人工夜间照明对少年斑纹夜蛾夜间活动的影响。

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As human development increasingly expands into natural habitats, artificial light at night (ALAN) has become a growing problem that has the potential to negatively impact wildlife. Many organisms are heavily dependent on external lighting cues, such that any alternations to these cues above typical environmental light levels could potentially disrupt circadian rhythms and any subsequent behaviors. I examined the nocturnal behavior of recently metamorphosed juveniles of the spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum, that were kept under a 16L: 8D photoperiod and randomly assigned to three lighting treatments at night: 0.0001 lx (dark); 0.1 lx; and 1 lx. Day lighting for all treatments was kept at 100 lx. An infrared camera recorded each individual's activity during scotophase and was later reviewed for time to first emergence from the cover objects and total time spent active outside of the cover object. Activity 1 hr prior to lights off was also observed. Individuals assigned to the 1 lx treatment emerged from under the cover object significantly sooner than those in the dark control (0.0001 lx) treatment. Additionally, although differences were not statistically significant (P = 0.053), juveniles in the 1 lx treatment trended towards spending more time active outside the cover object than individuals in the dark control (0.0001 lx) treatment. There was, however, a significant difference in the proportion of juveniles active one hour prior to dark in the different lighting treatments: those in the 1 lx treatment were more likely to be active 1 hr before dark than individuals in the dark control (0.0001 lx) treatment. These results provide evidence that ALAN can disrupt the nocturnal behavior of juvenile salamanders, such that activity above-ground is disrupted. Additionally, these data provide the most extensive observation of the nocturnal activity of Ambystoma maculatum outside of the breeding season.
机译:随着人类发展越来越多地扩展到自然栖息地,夜间人造光(ALAN)已成为一个日益严重的问题,可能会对野生生物造成负面影响。许多生物严重依赖外部照明提示,因此,这些提示在典型环境光水平以上的任何更改都可能破坏昼夜节律和任何后续行为。我检查了斑点sal最近变态的幼虫的夜间行为,这些幼虫被保持在16L:8D光周期下,并在夜间随机分配到三种照明处理:0.0001 lx(暗); 0.1 lx;和1 lx。所有处理的日照保持在100 lx。红外摄像机记录了每个人在近摄阶段的活动,随后对其进行检查,以了解从掩盖物体首次出现的时间以及在掩盖物体之外活动所花费的总时间。还观察到熄灯前1小时的活动。分配给1 lx处理的个体比暗处(0.0001 lx)处理的个体显着更快地从掩盖物体下出现。此外,尽管差异在统计学上不显着(P = 0.053),但在1 lx处理中的青少年倾向于比在黑暗对照(0.0001 lx)处理中的个体花费更多的时间在遮盖物外。但是,在不同的光照处理下,在天黑前一小时活跃的少年比例有显着差异:在1 lx处理中,与在黑暗对照组中的个体相比,在1 lx处理中的年轻人更有可能在天黑前1小时活跃(0.0001 lx )治疗。这些结果提供了证据,表明ALAN可以破坏少年sal的夜间行为,从而破坏地面活动。此外,这些数据提供了在繁殖季节以外对斑纹圆斑夜蛾夜间活动的最广泛观察。

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  • 作者

    Pascone, Angelica.;

  • 作者单位

    Utica College.;

  • 授予单位 Utica College.;
  • 学科 Behavioral sciences.;Ecology.;Conservation biology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 39 p.
  • 总页数 39
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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