نتایج جستجو برای: artificial night

تعداد نتایج: 320349  

Journal: :Integrative and Comparative Biology 2021

Abstract Artificial light at night (ALAN) and its associated biological impacts have regularly been characterized as predominantly urban issues. Although far from trivial, this would imply that these only affect ecosystems are already heavily modified by humans relatively limited in their spatial extent, least compared with some key anthropogenic pressures on the environment attract much more s...

2014
Koert G van Geffen Roy H A van Grunsven Jasper van Ruijven Frank Berendse Elmar M Veenendaal

Rapidly increasing levels of light pollution subject nocturnal organisms to major alterations of their habitat, the ecological consequences of which are largely unknown. Moths are well-known to be attracted to light at night, but effects of light on other aspects of moth ecology, such as larval development and life-history, remain unknown. Such effects may have important consequences for fitnes...

2017
Suet Wai Yuen Timothy C. Bonebrake

Artificial night light has the potential to significantly alter visually-dependent species interactions. However, examples of disruptions of species interactions through changes in light remain rare and how artificial night light may alter predator-prey relationships are particularly understudied. In this study, we examined whether artificial night light could impact prey attraction and interce...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Kylie A Robert John A Lesku Jesko Partecke Brian Chambers

Change in day length is an important cue for reproductive activation in seasonally breeding animals to ensure that the timing of greatest maternal investment (e.g. lactation in mammals) coincides with favourable environmental conditions (e.g. peak productivity). However, artificial light at night has the potential to interfere with the perception of such natural cues. Following a 5-year study o...

2009
Shwu-Ting Lee Tsu-Chiang Lei Chih-Wen Wu

Night-market is a special living culture of Taiwan. It is a natural process of spatial development, and presents popular night entertainment of Taiwanese people. The goal of this research is to establish the simulation model to analyze spatial development factors of Taiwanese Night-market. The method is integrated「Cellular Automata」(CA) and 「Artificial Neural Network」(ANN) to experiment spatial...

2006
Rod M. Connolly

We used carbon stable isotope and stomach content analyses to test whether snub-nosed garfish, Arrhamphus sclerolepis (Hemiramphidae), in the extensive artificial urban waterways of southeast Queensland, Australia, rely on autotrophic sources different to those in natural wetlands. Carbon isotope values of A. sclerolepis were similar to those in previous investigations, with enriched values in ...

2015
Jonathan Bennie Thomas W. Davies David Cruse Richard Inger Kevin J. Gaston

Artificial light at night has a wide range of biological effects on both plants and animals. Here, we review mechanisms by which artificial light at night may restructure ecological communities by modifying the interactions between species. Such mechanisms may be top-down (predator, parasite or grazer controlled), bottom-up (resource-controlled) or involve non-trophic processes, such as pollina...

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