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夜间人工光照(ALAN)会影响极度濒危的欧洲鳗鲡(Anguilla anguilla)的下游洄游行为。

Artificial light at night (ALAN) affects the downstream movement behaviour of the critically endangered European eel, Anguilla anguilla.

机构信息

International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Boldrewood Innovation Campus, University of Southampton, SO16 7QF, UK.

International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Boldrewood Innovation Campus, University of Southampton, SO16 7QF, UK.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2021 Apr 1;274:116585. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116585. Epub 2021 Jan 23.

Abstract

Artificial light at night (ALAN) is considered one of the most pervasive forms of environmental pollution. It is an emerging threat to freshwater biodiversity and can influence ecologically important behaviours of fish. The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is a critically endangered catadromous species that migrates downstream to the ocean to spawn in the Sargasso Sea. Given the pervasive nature of ALAN, many eel will navigate through artificially lit routes during their seaward migration, and although considered negatively phototactic, their response has yet to be quantified. We investigated the response of downstream moving European eel to simulated ALAN using a Light Emitting Diode unit in an experimental flume. We presented two routes of passage under: (1) a dark control (both channels unlit), (2) low ALAN (treatment channel lit to ca. 5 lx), or (3) high ALAN (treatment channel lit to ca. 20 lx). Eel were: (i) more likely to reject an illuminated route when exposed to high levels of ALAN; (ii) less likely to select the illuminated channel when given a choice; and (iii) passed downstream more rapidly when the illuminated route was selected. This study quantified the response of the critically endangered European eel to ALAN under an experimental setting, providing the foundations for future field based research to validate these findings, and offering insight on the ecological impacts of this major environmental pollutant and driver of global change.

摘要

人工夜间照明(ALAN)被认为是最普遍的环境污染形式之一。它是淡水生物多样性的新兴威胁,并且可以影响鱼类具有重要生态意义的行为。欧洲鳗(Anguilla anguilla)是一种极度濒危的洄游性物种,它们会向下游迁徙到海洋中在马尾藻海产卵。鉴于 ALAN 的普遍存在,许多鳗鱼在向海洋洄游的过程中会沿着人工照明的路线前进,尽管它们被认为对光有负趋性,但它们的反应尚未被量化。我们使用发光二极管单元在实验水槽中研究了正在向下游移动的欧洲鳗对模拟 ALAN 的反应。我们在以下两种通道通过情况中呈现了两种通过途径:(1) 黑暗对照(两个通道均未照明),(2) 低 ALAN(处理通道照明至约 5 lx),或 (3) 高 ALAN(处理通道照明至约 20 lx)。鳗鱼:(i) 当暴露于高水平的 ALAN 时,更有可能拒绝照明路线;(ii) 当有选择时,更不可能选择照明通道;以及 (iii) 当选择照明路线时,它们更快地向下游移动。这项研究在实验环境下量化了极度濒危的欧洲鳗对 ALAN 的反应,为未来基于现场的研究提供了基础,以验证这些发现,并提供有关这种主要环境污染物和全球变化驱动因素的生态影响的见解。

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