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Endogenous cycles, activity patterns and energy expenditure of an intertidal fish is modified by artificial light pollution at night (ALAN).
Pulgar, José; Zeballos, Danae; Vargas, Juan; Aldana, Marcela; Manriquez, Patricio H; Manriquez, Karen; Quijón, Pedro A; Widdicombe, Stephen; Anguita, Cristobal; Quintanilla, Diego; Duarte, Cristian.
Afiliação
  • Pulgar J; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile. Electronic address: jpulgar@unab.cl.
  • Zeballos D; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile.
  • Vargas J; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile.
  • Aldana M; Centro de Investigación e Innovación para el Cambio Climático (CiiCC), Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Santo Tomás, Ejército146, Santiago, Chile; Doctorado en Conservación y Gestión de la Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Santo Tomás, Ejército146, Santiago, Chile.
  • Manriquez PH; Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas (CEAZA), Coquimbo, Chile; Laboratorio de Ecología y Conducta de la Ontogenia Temprana (LECOT), Coquimbo, Chile.
  • Manriquez K; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Doctorado en Medicina de la Conservación, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile.
  • Quijón PA; Department of Biology, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PE, Canada.
  • Widdicombe S; Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UK.
  • Anguita C; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile.
  • Quintanilla D; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile.
  • Duarte C; Departamento de Ecología & Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencia de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Center for the Study of Multiple-Drivers on Marine Socio-Ecological Systems (MUSELS), Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Environ Pollut ; 244: 361-366, 2019 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30352350
ABSTRACT
The increase of global light emissions in recent years has highlighted the need for urgent evaluation of their impacts on the behaviour, ecology and physiology of organisms. Numerous species exhibit daily cycles or strong scototaxic behaviours that could potentially be influenced if natural lighting conditions or cycles are disrupted. Artificial Light Pollution at Night (ALAN) stands for situations where artificial light alters natural light-dark cycles, as well as light intensities and wavelengths. ALAN is increasingly recognized as a potential threat to biodiversity, mainly because a growing number of studies are demonstrating its influence on animal behaviour, migration, reproduction and biological interactions. Most of these studies have focused on terrestrial organisms and ecosystems with studies on the effects of ALAN on marine ecosystems being more occasional. However, with the increasing human use and development of the coastal zone, organisms that inhabit shallow coastal or intertidal systems could be at increasing risk from ALAN. In this study we measured the levels of artificial light intensity in the field and used these levels to conduct experimental trials to determine the impact of ALAN on an intertidal fish. Specifically, we measured ALAN effects on physiological performance (oxygen consumption) and behaviour (activity patterns) of "Baunco" the rockfish Girella laevifrons, one of the most abundant and ecologically important intertidal fish in the Southeastern Pacific littoral. Our results indicated that individuals exposed to ALAN exhibited increased oxygen consumption and activity when compared with control animals. Moreover, those fish exposed to ALAN stopped displaying the natural (circatidal and circadian) activity cycles that were observed in control fish throughout the experiment. These changes in physiological function and behaviour could have serious implications for the long-term sustainability of fish populations and indirect impacts on intertidal communities in areas affected by ALAN.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Oxigênio / Comportamento Animal / Iluminação / Ciclos de Atividade / Metabolismo Energético / Peixes Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Oxigênio / Comportamento Animal / Iluminação / Ciclos de Atividade / Metabolismo Energético / Peixes Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article