Coastal urban lighting has ecological consequences for multiple trophic levels under the sea

Oct 26, 2016The Science of the total environment

Coastal city lights affect different ocean life levels

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Abstract

Fish exhibited the greatest predatory behavior under artificial lighting at night (ALAN), which may significantly alter predator-prey interactions.

  • Predatory behavior was highest during the day and under ALAN compared to unlit nights.
  • Fish were most abundant during unlit nights but showed relatively sedentary behavior.
  • Altered predation patterns corresponded with changes in sessile invertebrate prey assemblages.
  • Artificial light may influence habitat use for both fish predators and their prey.
  • This research provides preliminary evidence of how ALAN can directly affect predation and indirectly impact ecosystem structure.

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