Endogenous cycles, activity patterns and energy expenditure of an intertidal fish is modified by artificial light pollution at night (ALAN)

🥉 Top 5% JournalOct 24, 2018Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Natural daily cycles, behavior, and energy use of an intertidal fish change with artificial night light

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Abstract

Individuals of the rockfish Girella laevifrons exposed to artificial light at night (ALAN) exhibited increased oxygen consumption and altered activity patterns.

  • Exposure to ALAN led to heightened oxygen consumption in rockfish compared to control groups.
  • Fish subjected to ALAN displayed increased activity levels, disrupting their natural behavior.
  • Control fish maintained their natural daily and tidal activity cycles, which were absent in those exposed to ALAN.
  • These physiological and behavioral changes may threaten the long-term viability of rockfish populations.
  • Impacts on rockfish could also affect broader intertidal community dynamics in areas influenced by ALAN.

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