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