Literature DB >> 25817311

Effects of light pollution on the emergent fauna of shallow marine ecosystems: Amphipods as a case study.

Carlos Navarro-Barranco1, Lauren Elizabeth Hughes2.   

Abstract

Light pollution from coastal urban development is a widespread and increasing threat to biodiversity. Many amphipod species migrate between the benthos and the pelagic environment and light seems is a main ecological factor which regulates migration. We explore the effect of artificial lighting on amphipod assemblages using two kind of lights, LED and halogen, and control traps in shallow waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Both types of artificial light traps showed a significantly higher abundance of individuals for all species in comparison to control traps. LED lights showed a stronger effect over the amphipod assemblages, with these traps collecting a higher number of individuals and differing species composition, with some species showing a specific attraction to LED light. As emergent amphipods are a key ecological group in the shallow water environment, the impact of artificial light can affect the broader functioning of the ecosystem.
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Keywords:  Amphipoda; Coastal management; Emergent fauna; Great Barrier Reef; Light pollution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25817311     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.02.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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Review 4.  Impacts of artificial light at night in marine ecosystems-A review.

Authors:  Laura F B Marangoni; Thomas Davies; Tim Smyth; Airam Rodríguez; Mark Hamann; Cristian Duarte; Kellie Pendoley; Jørgen Berge; Elena Maggi; Oren Levy
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