Organismal and Evolutionary Biology, University of Helsinki, PO Box 65, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Villeurbanne 69622, France.
J Exp Biol. 2024 Apr 15;227(8). doi: 10.1242/jeb.246682. Epub 2024 Apr 19.
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing environmental problem influencing the fitness of individuals through effects on their physiology and behaviour. Research on animals has primarily focused on effects on behaviour during the night, whereas less is known about effects transferred to daytime. Here, we investigated in the lab the impact of ALAN on the mating behaviour of an ecologically important freshwater amphipod, Gammarus pulex, during both daytime and nighttime. We manipulated the presence of ALAN and the intensity of male-male competition for access to females, and found the impact of ALAN on mating activity to be stronger during daytime than during nighttime, independent of male-male competition. At night, ALAN only reduced the probability of precopula pair formation, while during the daytime, it both decreased general activity and increased the probability of pair separation after pair formation. Thus, ALAN reduced mating success in G. pulex not only directly, through effects on mating behaviour at night, but also indirectly through a carry-over effect on daytime activity and the ability to remain in precopula. These results emphasise the importance of considering delayed effects of ALAN on organisms, including daytime activities that can be more important fitness determinants than nighttime activities.
人工夜间灯光(ALAN)是一个日益严重的环境问题,通过对其生理和行为的影响,影响个体的适应性。动物研究主要集中在夜间行为的影响上,而对白天转移的影响知之甚少。在这里,我们在实验室中研究了人工夜间灯光对生态重要的淡水片脚类动物(Gammarus pulex)交配行为的影响,包括白天和夜间。我们操纵了 ALAN 的存在和雄性对雌性的竞争强度,发现无论雄性竞争如何,ALAN 对交配活动的影响在白天比在夜间更强。在夜间,ALAN 仅降低了前交配对形成的可能性,而在白天,它既降低了一般活动,又增加了形成对后分离的可能性。因此,ALAN 不仅通过对夜间交配行为的直接影响,而且通过对白天活动和保持前交配能力的间接影响,降低了 G. pulex 的交配成功率。这些结果强调了考虑 ALAN 对生物的延迟影响的重要性,包括白天的活动,其可能比夜间的活动更能决定适应性。