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Artificial light at night changes insect behavior in natural-like settings

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Abstract

ALAN conditions ranged from <0.01 to 1500 lx intensity and impaired the crickets' stridulation rhythm.

  • Artificial light at night disrupted the natural light-dark cycles for field crickets.
  • A light-intensity-dependent increase was observed in the proportion of crickets exhibiting free-run behavior.
  • Changes in stridulation rhythm were linked to alterations in the crickets' daily activity patterns.
  • The population's median activity cycle period shifted as a result of exposure to ALAN.
  • These effects were noted even under semi-natural conditions, indicating the robustness of ALAN impacts on behavior.

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