Artificial light at night as a new threat to pollination

Aug 8, 2017Nature

Artificial light at night as a new threat to plant pollination

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Abstract

Artificial light at night reduced nocturnal visits to plants by 62%.

  • Nocturnal pollination networks are disrupted by artificial light at night.
  • This disruption is associated with a 13% reduction in fruit set of a focal plant.
  • Diurnal pollinators still visited the illuminated plants, but their fruit set was still affected.
  • Combining diurnal and nocturnal pollination networks suggests negative effects could spread to daytime pollinator communities.
  • Nocturnal pollinators play a crucial role and are not redundant to diurnal pollinators.

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