Bright nights, disrupted lives: a bibliometric study on the effects of artificial light at night in Orthoptera

May 30, 2026Journal of insect physiology

Artificial Light at Night and Its Impact on the Behavior and Life of Grasshoppers and Crickets

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Abstract

The review found that studies on the impact of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on Orthoptera are largely restricted to developed nations.

  • Countries with the highest night-time illumination have not yet studied the effects of ALAN on Orthoptera.
  • Only 12 species of Orthoptera have been studied in relation to light pollution, despite there being over 29,500 species.
  • Physiological traits affected by ALAN include body size, developmental time, survival rate, reproductive investment, circadian rhythm, and immune response.
  • Behaviors impacted by ALAN encompass visual orientation, locomotion, calling behavior, and mate searching.
  • There is a critical need for targeted research on how ALAN affects calling behavior and mate attraction in Orthoptera.

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