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长期暴露于城市光污染下的蛾类种群趋光行为减弱。

Reduced flight-to-light behaviour of moth populations exposed to long-term urban light pollution.

作者信息

Altermatt Florian, Ebert Dieter

机构信息

Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland Department of Aquatic Ecology, Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 133, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland Department of Environmental Sciences, Zoology, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, 4051 Basel, Switzerland

Department of Environmental Sciences, Zoology, University of Basel, Vesalgasse 1, 4051 Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Biol Lett. 2016 Apr;12(4). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0111.

Abstract

The globally increasing light pollution is a well-recognized threat to ecosystems, with negative effects on human, animal and plant wellbeing. The most well-known and widely documented consequence of light pollution is the generally fatal attraction of nocturnal insects to artificial light sources. However, the evolutionary consequences are unknown. Here we report that moth populations from urban areas with high, globally relevant levels of light pollution over several decades show a significantly reduced flight-to-light behaviour compared with populations of the same species from pristine dark-sky habitats. Using a common garden setting, we reared moths from 10 different populations from early-instar larvae and experimentally compared their flight-to-light behaviour under standardized conditions. Moths from urban populations had a significant reduction in the flight-to-light behaviour compared with pristine populations. The reduced attraction to light sources of 'city moths' may directly increase these individuals' survival and reproduction. We anticipate that it comes with a reduced mobility, which negatively affects foraging as well as colonization ability. As nocturnal insects are of eminent significance as pollinators and the primary food source of many vertebrates, an evolutionary change of the flight-to-light behaviour thereby potentially cascades across species interaction networks.

摘要

全球范围内光污染的不断增加是对生态系统公认的威胁,对人类、动物和植物的健康都有负面影响。光污染最广为人知且有大量文献记载的后果是夜间昆虫通常会被人造光源致命吸引。然而,其进化后果尚不清楚。在此我们报告,与来自原始暗夜栖息地的同物种种群相比,几十年来处于全球相关高光照污染水平城市地区的蛾类种群表现出显著降低的趋光飞行行为。我们在一个共同的环境中,从10个不同种群的初龄幼虫饲养蛾类,并在标准化条件下通过实验比较它们的趋光飞行行为。与原始种群相比,城市种群的蛾类趋光飞行行为显著减少。“城市蛾类”对光源吸引力的降低可能会直接提高这些个体的生存和繁殖能力。我们预计这会伴随着活动能力的降低,从而对觅食以及定殖能力产生负面影响。由于夜间昆虫作为传粉者以及许多脊椎动物的主要食物来源具有极其重要的意义,趋光飞行行为的进化变化可能会因此在物种相互作用网络中引发连锁反应。

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