Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Can artificial night sky glow lower night-time melatonin in Eurasian perch?

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Abstract

Eurasian perch exposed to artificial light at night (ALAN) showed reduced melatonin levels even at low intensities of 0.01 lx.

  • Melatonin production in Eurasian perch decreased gradually with increasing ALAN intensity.
  • All treatment groups maintained rhythmicity, although not all parameters confirmed rhythmicity at 1 lx.
  • Low light intensities typical of urban skyglow can affect the physiological processes in Eurasian perch.
  • Sensitivity to ALAN may influence the fish's responsiveness to lunar rhythms.

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