The effect of intensified illuminance and artificial light at night on fitness and susceptibility to abiotic and biotic stressors

May 21, 2019Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Stronger and nighttime artificial light's impact on health and vulnerability to non-living and living stress factors

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Abstract

Both intensified daytime illuminance and artificial light at night (ALAN) reduced hatching success in wood frogs.

  • Neither intensified daytime illuminance nor ALAN affected survival rates or time to metamorphosis for amphibians that hatched successfully.
  • Tadpoles exposed to ALAN were larger at metamorphosis compared to those in control conditions.
  • Individuals exposed to ALAN showed increased susceptibility to road salt and trematode infections.
  • Tadpoles in ALAN treatments exhibited significantly reduced swimming activity compared to those in control and intensified daytime illuminance treatments.
  • Light conditions had no effect on baseline corticosterone (CORT) release rates.

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