Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, 48309, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2023 Dec 18;378(1892):20220361. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2022.0361. Epub 2023 Oct 30.
Resource exchanges in the form of invertebrate fluxes are a key component of aquatic-terrestrial habitat coupling, but this interface is susceptible to human activities, including the imposition of artificial light at night. To better understand the effects of spectral composition of light-emitting diodes (LEDs)-a technology that is rapidly supplanting other lighting types-on emergent aquatic insects and terrestrial insects, we experimentally added LED fixtures that emit different light spectra to the littoral zone and adjacent riparian habitat of a pond. We installed four replicate LED treatments of different wavelengths (410, 530 and 630 nm), neutral white (4000 k) and a dark control, and sampled invertebrates in both terrestrial and over-water littoral traps. Invertebrate communities differed among light treatments and between habitats, as did total insect biomass and mean individual insect size. Proportional allochthonous biomass was greater in the riparian habitat and among some light treatments, demonstrating an asymmetrical effect of differently coloured LEDs on aquatic-terrestrial resource exchanges. Overall, our findings demonstrate that variation in wavelength from LEDs may impact the flux of resources between systems, as well as the communities of insects that are attracted to particular spectra of LED lighting, with probable implications for consumers. This article is part of the theme issue 'Light pollution in complex ecological systems'.
以无脊椎动物通量形式进行的资源交换是水生-陆地生境耦合的一个关键组成部分,但这个界面容易受到人类活动的影响,包括夜间施加的人工光。为了更好地了解发光二极管(LED)的光谱组成(一种正在迅速取代其他照明类型的技术)对新兴水生昆虫和陆生昆虫的影响,我们在池塘的滨岸区和相邻的河岸栖息地实验性地添加了发出不同光谱的 LED 灯具。我们安装了四个不同波长(410、530 和 630nm)、中性白(4000k)和黑暗对照的 LED 处理的重复,在陆地和水上滨岸陷阱中对无脊椎动物进行了采样。无脊椎动物群落因光照处理和栖息地而异,昆虫总生物量和平均个体大小也因光照处理而异。在河岸生境和一些光照处理中,外来生物量的比例更大,这表明不同颜色的 LED 对水生-陆地资源交换有不对称的影响。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,从 LED 发出的波长变化可能会影响系统之间资源的流动,以及被特定 LED 照明光谱吸引的昆虫群落,这可能对消费者产生影响。本文是主题为“复杂生态系统中的光污染”的特刊的一部分。