静水椎实螺
孵化
蜗牛
生物
繁殖
人造光
生态学
光污染
虹吸(软体动物)
淡水蜗牛
动物
Lymnaea公司
光强度
黑暗
植物
物理
照度
天文
光学
作者
El-Sayed Baz,Ahmed A. A. Hussein,Edith M.T. Vreeker,Maha Soliman,Menerva Tadros,Nahla S. El-Shenawy,Joris M. Koene
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119507
摘要
Light is an important zeitgeber that regulates many behavioral and physiological processes in animals. These processes may become disturbed due to the changes in natural patterns of light and dark via the introduction of artificial light at night (ALAN). The present study was designed to determine the effect of possible consequences of ALAN on reproduction, hatching success, developmental success, growth rate, feeding rate, mortality rate, and locomotor activity of the simultaneous hermaphrodite pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis. Snails were exposed to different light intensities at night that simulate actual ALAN measurements from the snail's night environment. The data revealed that exposure to ALAN at a low level significantly affected the cumulative number of laid eggs. At the same time, snails exposed to ALAN laid smaller eggs than those laid under normal light-dark cycles. Additionally, high light-intensity of ALAN delayed development and hatching of eggs of L. stagnalis while it showed no effect on hatching percentage. Furthermore, ALAN increased both the feeding and growth rates but did not lead to mortality. The results also show that snails exposed to dark conditions at night travel longer distances and do so faster than those exposed to ALAN. In light of these findings, it is clear that ALAN may have an influence on snails and their abundance in an environment, possibly disturbing ecological stability.
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