2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.18.613239
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Behavioural rhythms of two gammarid speciesEchinogammarus marinusandGammarus pulexunder increasing levels of light at night

Charlotte N. Underwood,
Alex T. Ford,
Samuel C. Robson
et al.

Abstract: Artificial light at night (ALAN) is proliferating at an alarming rate across the globe, particularly around aquatic habitats. Natural and predictable light cycles dictate much of an individual organism′s life by acting as a major signal for their circadian clock, driving rhythmic behaviours and physiological changes throughout the body. Light cycles also help populations coordinate group behaviour and greatly impact the interspecies dynamics of a community. Research into the ecological impacts of ALAN has high… Show more

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