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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.05.038
Live fast; die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment
O'Connor J.J.; Fobert E.K.; Besson M.; Jacob H.; Lecchini D.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码908
结束页码914
卷号146
英文摘要Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a recently acknowledged form of anthropogenic pollution of growing concern to the biology and ecology of exposed organisms. Though ALAN can have detrimental effects on physiology and behaviour, we have little understanding of how marine organisms in coastal areas may be impacted. Here, we investigated the effects of ALAN exposure on coral reef fish larvae during the critical recruitment stage, encompassing settlement, metamorphosis, and post-settlement survival. We found that larvae avoided illuminated settlement habitats, however those living under ALAN conditions for 10 days post-settlement experienced changes in swimming behaviour and higher susceptibility to nocturnal predation. Although ALAN-exposed fish grew faster and heavier than control fish, they also experienced significantly higher mortality rates by the end of the experimental period. This is the first study on the ecological impacts of ALAN during the early life history of marine fish. © 2019
英文关键词Coral reefs; Fish larvae; Light pollution; Metamorphosis; Recruitment
语种英语
scopus关键词Fish; Marine biology; Physiology; Reefs; Coral reef; Fish larvae; Light pollution; Metamorphosis; Recruitment; Marine pollution; coral reef; fish; larval development; light pollution; marine ecosystem; metamorphosis; mortality; pollution effect; recruitment (population dynamics); article; controlled study; coral reef; habitat; larva; life history; light pollution; metamorphosis; mortality rate; night; nonhuman; predation; swimming; adverse event; animal; ecosystem; fish; growth, development and aging; larva; light; metamorphosis; physiology; pollution; radiation response; Anthozoa; Animals; Ecosystem; Environmental Pollution; Fishes; Larva; Light; Metamorphosis, Biological; Predatory Behavior
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149663
作者单位School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia; Institute for Pacific Coral Reefs, IRCPMoorea 98729, French Polynesia; PSL Research University: EPHE-UPVD-CNRS, USR3278 CRIOBE, BP 1013, Papetoai, Moorea 98729, French Polynesia; Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls-sur-Mer, UMR7232, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, 1 avenue du Fontaulé, Banyuls-sur-Mer, 66650, France; International Atomic Energy Agency, Environment Laboratories, 4a, Quai Antoine 1er, Principality of Monaco, Monaco; Laboratoire d'Excellence “CORAIL”Moorea, French Polynesia
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O'Connor J.J.,Fobert E.K.,Besson M.,et al. Live fast; die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment[J],2019,146.
APA O'Connor J.J.,Fobert E.K.,Besson M.,Jacob H.,&Lecchini D..(2019).Live fast; die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment.Marine Pollution Bulletin,146.
MLA O'Connor J.J.,et al."Live fast; die young: Behavioural and physiological impacts of light pollution on a marine fish during larval recruitment".Marine Pollution Bulletin 146(2019).
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