2017
DOI: 10.3897/zoologia.34.e13727
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Influence of artificial lights on the orientation of hatchlings of Eretmochelys imbricata in Pernambuco, Brazil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Sea turtle hatchlings, in natural abiotic conditions, emerge from their nests at night and go directly to the sea, following the moonlight's reflection in the ocean. Increased human activities such as tourism and artificial lights on the coasts, however, have interfered with the ability of sea turtle neonates to find their correct destination, negatively affecting their survival rates. Here we endeavored to assess the influence of artificial lights on the hatchlings of the sea turtle Eretmochelys imb… Show more

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“…The main aim of most of these studies was to highlight the relevance of the use of urban street and advertising lights (Ngarambe and Kim, 2018), strong urbanisation process (Butt, 2012; Pun and So, 2012; Zhang and Hu, 2017) and civil conflicts (Li et al, 2018). In South America, studies conducted in Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica and Argentina were not located in the main cities or their capital, but in natural areas considering issues related to animals (González et al, 2014; Simões et al, 2017), astronomical observations/tourism (Krisciunas et al, 2010; Plauchu-Frayn et al, 2017) and human health (Alaimo et al, 2019; Harb et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main aim of most of these studies was to highlight the relevance of the use of urban street and advertising lights (Ngarambe and Kim, 2018), strong urbanisation process (Butt, 2012; Pun and So, 2012; Zhang and Hu, 2017) and civil conflicts (Li et al, 2018). In South America, studies conducted in Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica and Argentina were not located in the main cities or their capital, but in natural areas considering issues related to animals (González et al, 2014; Simões et al, 2017), astronomical observations/tourism (Krisciunas et al, 2010; Plauchu-Frayn et al, 2017) and human health (Alaimo et al, 2019; Harb et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changing obstruction lighting at wind farms could be tested to reduce the potential attraction that leads to fatalities of bats. Facilities could use lights that emit less attractive wavelengths to bats (Voigt et al 2018) but are still approved for obstruction lighting (FAA 2015, Simões et al 2017. Aircraft detection lighting systems (ADLS) reduce light pollution at wind farms by activating obstruction lighting only when approaching aircraft are detected in the vicinity.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2018) but are still approved for obstruction lighting (FAA 2015, Simões et al. 2017). Aircraft detection lighting systems (ADLS) reduce light pollution at wind farms by activating obstruction lighting only when approaching aircraft are detected in the vicinity.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tingkat intensitas cahaya juga berhubungan dengan adanya pembangunan yang telah dilakukan di pantai peneluran. Meningkatnya tingkat intensitas cahaya beriringan dengan meningkatnya pembangunan yang dilakukan (Simões et al, 2017). Persentase bangunan pada area pantai berpasir di Pantai Batu Hitam dan Pantai Bama tergolong sangat sedikit dengan persentase di bawah 2%.…”
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