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夜间城市照明会引发昆虫暴发种群的宏观响应。

Nocturnal city lighting elicits a macroscale response from an insect outbreak population.

机构信息

Corix Plains Institute, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA.

Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA.

出版信息

Biol Lett. 2021 Mar;17(3):20200808. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0808. Epub 2021 Mar 31.

Abstract

Anthropogenic environmental change affects organisms by exposing them to enhanced sensory stimuli that can elicit novel behavioural responses. A pervasive feature of the built environment is artificial nocturnal lighting, and brightly lit urban areas can influence organism abundance, distribution and community structure within proximate landscapes. In some cases, the attractive or disorienting effect of artificial light at night can draw animals into highly unfavourable habitats, acting as a macroscale attractive ecological sink. Despite their significance for animal ecology, identifying cases of these phenomena and determining their effective scales and the number of organisms impacted remains challenging. Using an integrated set of remote-sensing observations, we quantify the effect of a large-scale attractive sink on nocturnal flights of an outbreak insect population in Las Vegas, USA. At the peak of the outbreak, over 45 million grasshoppers took flight across the region, with the greatest numbers concentrating over high-intensity city lighting. Patterns of dusk ascent from vegetated habitat toward urban areas suggest a daily pull toward a time-varying nocturnal attractive sink. The strength of this attractor varies with grasshopper density. These observations provide the first macroscale characterization of the effects of nocturnal urban lighting on the behaviour of regional insect populations and demonstrate the link between insect perception of the built environment and resulting changes in spatial and movement ecology. As human-induced environmental change continues to affect insect populations, understanding the impacts of nocturnal light on insect behaviour and fitness will be vital to developing robust large-scale management and conservation strategies.

摘要

人为环境变化通过使生物暴露于增强的感官刺激中来影响它们,这些刺激可以引发新的行为反应。人工夜间照明是建筑环境的普遍特征,而照明明亮的城市地区可以影响附近景观内的生物数量、分布和群落结构。在某些情况下,夜间人工光的吸引力或致晕作用会将动物吸引到极不适宜的栖息地,成为宏观吸引力生态汇。尽管这些现象对动物生态学具有重要意义,但确定这些现象的案例,以及确定它们的有效规模和受影响的生物数量仍然具有挑战性。我们使用一组综合的遥感观测,量化了美国拉斯维加斯大规模有吸引力的汇对爆发性昆虫种群夜间飞行的影响。在疫情高峰期,超过 4500 万只蝗虫在该地区飞行,数量最多的集中在高强度城市照明区。从植被栖息地向城市地区上升的黄昏模式表明,每天都会有一股力量将它们拉向不断变化的夜间有吸引力的汇。这种吸引力的强度随蝗虫密度而变化。这些观察结果首次对夜间城市照明对区域昆虫种群行为的影响进行了宏观描述,并证明了昆虫对建筑环境的感知与空间和运动生态的变化之间的联系。随着人为环境变化继续影响昆虫种群,了解夜间灯光对昆虫行为和适应性的影响对于制定强大的大规模管理和保护策略至关重要。

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