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利用谐波雷达揭示真相:路灯对飞蛾飞行行为的隐藏影响。

Shedding light with harmonic radar: Unveiling the hidden impacts of streetlights on moth flight behavior.

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Physiology and Sociobiology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg 97074, Germany.

Department of Remote Sensing, University of Würzburg, Würzburg 97074, Germany.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Oct 15;121(42):e2401215121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2401215121. Epub 2024 Oct 8.

Abstract

One of the most dramatic changes occurring on our planet is the ever-increasing extensive use of artificial light at night, which drastically altered the environment to which nocturnal animals are adapted. Such light pollution has been identified as a driver in the dramatic insect decline of the past years. One nocturnal species group experiencing marked declines are moths, which play a key role in food webs and ecosystem services such as plant pollination. Moths can be easily monitored within the illuminated area of a streetlight, where they typically exhibit disoriented behavior. Yet, little is known about their behavior beyond the illuminated area. Harmonic radar tracking enabled us to close this knowledge gap. We found a significant change in flight behavior beyond the illuminated area of a streetlight. A detailed analysis of the recorded trajectories revealed a barrier effect of streetlights on lappet moths whenever the moon was not available as a natural celestial cue. Furthermore, streetlights increased the tortuosity of flights for both hawk moths and lappet moths. Surprisingly, we had to reject our fundamental hypothesis that most individuals would fly toward a streetlight. Instead, this was true for only 4% of the tested individuals, indicating that the impact of light pollution might be more severe than assumed to date. Our results provide experimental evidence for the fragmentation of landscapes by streetlights and demonstrate that light pollution affects movement patterns of moths beyond what was previously assumed, potentially affecting their reproductive success and hampering a vital ecosystem service.

摘要

地球上正在发生的最显著变化之一是夜间人工照明的广泛使用,这使得夜间动物适应的环境发生了剧烈变化。这种光污染已被确定为近年来昆虫数量急剧下降的驱动因素之一。夜间物种组中,有一种明显减少的物种是飞蛾,它们在食物网和生态系统服务中发挥着关键作用,例如植物授粉。飞蛾可以在路灯的照明区域内轻松监测到,它们通常表现出迷失方向的行为。然而,对于它们在照明区域之外的行为,人们知之甚少。谐波雷达跟踪使我们能够弥补这一知识空白。我们发现,在路灯照明区域之外,飞蛾的飞行行为发生了显著变化。对记录的轨迹进行详细分析表明,每当月亮无法作为自然天体线索时,路灯对飞蛾都会产生屏障效应。此外,路灯还增加了鹰蛾和飞蛾的飞行曲折度。令人惊讶的是,我们不得不放弃我们的基本假设,即大多数个体将飞向路灯。相反,只有 4%的测试个体是这样,这表明光污染的影响可能比目前认为的更为严重。我们的研究结果为路灯对景观的碎片化提供了实验证据,并表明光污染会影响飞蛾的移动模式,超出了之前的假设,这可能会影响它们的繁殖成功率,并阻碍重要的生态系统服务。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/11ec/11494349/be0b236230fd/pnas.2401215121fig01.jpg

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