Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences

Does artificial light at night change moth communities?

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Abstract

Increased sky glow decreased moth abundance and species richness.

  • Moth species respond differently to artificial light at night (ALAN).
  • Community composition of moths shifts with varying levels of light exposure.
  • Local light sources and sky glow have contrasting effects on moth community dynamics.
  • Bait trap sampling indicated that shifts in community composition were driven by certain moths.
  • Understanding these effects is crucial to addressing biodiversity declines related to light pollution.

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