UMR 7179 MECADEV, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1 avenue du petit Château, 91800, Brunoy, France.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jan 18;14(1):1662. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-51853-7.
Light pollution, by changing organisms' behavior, affects locomotion, migration and can ultimately fragment the habitat. To investigate the effects of light pollution on habitat fragmentation, we conducted an experimental study on a nocturnal and photosensitive primate, the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus). Twelve males were housed individually in an apparatus with two cages connected by two corridors, opaque and transparent. During 4 nights, the transparent corridor was illuminated by specific light intensities: 0 lx, 0.3 lx, 20 lx and 51.5 lx corresponding respectively to total darkness, full moon, minimal intensity recommended by the European standard EN-13201 on public lighting, and to light pollution recorded in an urban area. Each night, general activity, use of corridors and cage occupancy were recorded using an infrared camera. For the first time in a nocturnal primate, results demonstrate that light pollution changes the preference of use of corridors, modifies the locomotor pattern and limits the ability of animals to efficiently exploit their environment according to a light intensity-dependent relationship. However, results indicate that a dark corridor allows partial compensation partly preserving general activities. This study highlights the necessity to consider light pollution during the implementation of conservation plans and the relevance of nocturnal frames.
光污染通过改变生物的行为,影响其运动、迁移,并最终使栖息地破碎化。为了研究光污染对栖息地破碎化的影响,我们对一种夜行性和感光的灵长类动物——灰鼠狐猴(Microcebus murinus)进行了一项实验研究。12 只雄性个体被单独安置在一个有两个笼子通过两条走廊相连的装置中,走廊有透明和不透明两种。在 4 个晚上,透明走廊分别被特定的光照强度照亮:0 lx、0.3 lx、20 lx 和 51.5 lx,分别对应于完全黑暗、满月、欧洲标准 EN-13201 规定的公共照明最小强度,以及城市地区记录的光污染。每夜,使用红外摄像机记录总活动量、走廊使用情况和笼舍占用情况。这是首次在夜行性灵长类动物中进行的研究,结果表明,光污染改变了对走廊使用的偏好,改变了运动模式,并限制了动物根据光照强度相关关系有效利用环境的能力。然而,结果表明,黑暗的走廊允许部分补偿,从而在一定程度上保持了总活动量。本研究强调了在实施保护计划时考虑光污染的必要性,以及夜间框架的相关性。