Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions
Light pollution is a modern environmental problem. The scale of light pollution is increasing yearly and is negatively affecting the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Of the aquatic ecosystems, marine ecosystems are the most studied, while there is very little information on the eff...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:36d37f81cfca4658bb625cbc16576b83 2023-05-15T18:19:37+02:00 Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov Maria A. Maslennikova Yana K. Ermolaeva Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya Sofya A. Biritskaya Viktoria A. Pushnica Lidia B. Bukhaeva Arina V. Lavnikova Dmitry I. Golubets Еugene A. Silow 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7749928 https://doaj.org/article/36d37f81cfca4658bb625cbc16576b83 EN eng Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/12320 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-1908 2412-1908 doi:10.5281/zenodo.7749928 https://doaj.org/article/36d37f81cfca4658bb625cbc16576b83 Acta Biologica Sibirica, Vol 8, Pp 831–841-831–841 (2022) alan artificial light at night lake baikal light sources radix auricularia Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7749928 2023-03-26T01:36:27Z Light pollution is a modern environmental problem. The scale of light pollution is increasing yearly and is negatively affecting the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Of the aquatic ecosystems, marine ecosystems are the most studied, while there is very little information on the effect of artificial lighting on freshwater ecosystems. Among freshwater aquatic organisms, there are relatively little data on the effect of artificial light on crustaceans and fish, while we could find no meaningful data on the effect of artificial light on molluscs are practically absent. Here we test whether different types of artificial lighting, differing in their spectra, affect the activity of the Holarctic mollusc Radix auricularia. For this, we used two light sources (with warm and cold light) and a 1-m long aquarium. We found that both light sources affect individuals of this species, but the effects of this exposure are different. Artificial lighting (depending on the spectral characteristics) can increase the activity of molluscs of this species or reduce it. In the long term, the impact on the ecosystem will depend on the type of water body where light pollution is present, where individuals of this species live, and the type of light sources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles |
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alan artificial light at night lake baikal light sources radix auricularia Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov Maria A. Maslennikova Yana K. Ermolaeva Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya Sofya A. Biritskaya Viktoria A. Pushnica Lidia B. Bukhaeva Arina V. Lavnikova Dmitry I. Golubets Еugene A. Silow Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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Light pollution is a modern environmental problem. The scale of light pollution is increasing yearly and is negatively affecting the functioning of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Of the aquatic ecosystems, marine ecosystems are the most studied, while there is very little information on the effect of artificial lighting on freshwater ecosystems. Among freshwater aquatic organisms, there are relatively little data on the effect of artificial light on crustaceans and fish, while we could find no meaningful data on the effect of artificial light on molluscs are practically absent. Here we test whether different types of artificial lighting, differing in their spectra, affect the activity of the Holarctic mollusc Radix auricularia. For this, we used two light sources (with warm and cold light) and a 1-m long aquarium. We found that both light sources affect individuals of this species, but the effects of this exposure are different. Artificial lighting (depending on the spectral characteristics) can increase the activity of molluscs of this species or reduce it. In the long term, the impact on the ecosystem will depend on the type of water body where light pollution is present, where individuals of this species live, and the type of light sources. |
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Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov Maria A. Maslennikova Yana K. Ermolaeva Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya Sofya A. Biritskaya Viktoria A. Pushnica Lidia B. Bukhaeva Arina V. Lavnikova Dmitry I. Golubets Еugene A. Silow |
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Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov Maria A. Maslennikova Yana K. Ermolaeva Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya Sofya A. Biritskaya Viktoria A. Pushnica Lidia B. Bukhaeva Arina V. Lavnikova Dmitry I. Golubets Еugene A. Silow |
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Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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Locomotor activity of the Holarctic molluscs Radix auricularia (from Lake Baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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locomotor activity of the holarctic molluscs radix auricularia (from lake baikal) in various light pollution conditions |
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