2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119507
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Consequences of artificial light at night on behavior, reproduction, and development of Lymnaea stagnalis

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“…Furthermore, the phototaxis increased with the brightness of the light source. Another similar study by Baz et al (35,46,99) revealed that insects' response to light depends on the intensity and spectral composition of the light source. Their study found that many moths were attracted to the light source that emitted light with a short wavelength.…”
Section: Applying Ecological Friendly Lighting Technologymentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Furthermore, the phototaxis increased with the brightness of the light source. Another similar study by Baz et al (35,46,99) revealed that insects' response to light depends on the intensity and spectral composition of the light source. Their study found that many moths were attracted to the light source that emitted light with a short wavelength.…”
Section: Applying Ecological Friendly Lighting Technologymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Furthermore, the effect of ALAN on the behavioral response of nocturnal creatures has also been observed in insect species. Insects constitute a large percentage of nocturnal species in the zoological class ( 35 ). They are one of the essential organisms in the ecosystem because they play many important ecological allures such as pollination, decomposing matters, and acting as predators and prey ( 21 ).…”
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“…Compared to other equally pervasive stressors, light pollution has only recently gathered considerable attention 10.3389/fevo.2022.980776 (Davies and Smyth, 2017) despite its fast growth worldwide (Sánchez de Miguel et al, 2021). Historically, most research on light pollution has focused on terrestrial settings and species (Vaz et al, 2020), while studies on aquatic systems (Baz et al, 2022) and on marine systems have lagged behind (Longcore and Rich, 2004). Among the latter, intertidal settings are of interest because they are already exposed to a wide range of other stressors (Gunderson et al, 2016), and are arguably the most directly exposed to the main sources of light pollution.…”
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