Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution

Light pollution, which disrupts the vital functions of organisms, including aquatic organisms, has become widespread in recent years. One of the main biological features of aquatic organisms is the presence of daily vertical migrations (DVM). However, as a result of exposure to artificial lighting,...

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Main Authors: Yana K. Ermolaeva, Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya, Sofya A. Biritskaya, Maria A. Maslennikova, Lidia B. Bukhaeva, Arina V. Lavnikova, Dmitry I. Golubets, Natalya A. Kulbachnaya, Anastasia I. Okholina, Iya V. Milovidova, Olga O. Rusanovskaya, Evgeny A. Kurashov, Еugene A. Silow, Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov
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Language:English
Published: Altai State University 2024
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dvm
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10863380
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4979dc6968eb4c81b2c9596efc779de3 2024-09-15T18:35:51+00:00 Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution Yana K. Ermolaeva Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya Sofya A. Biritskaya Maria A. Maslennikova Lidia B. Bukhaeva Arina V. Lavnikova Dmitry I. Golubets Natalya A. Kulbachnaya Anastasia I. Okholina Iya V. Milovidova Olga O. Rusanovskaya Evgeny A. Kurashov Еugene A. Silow Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov 2024-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10863380 https://doaj.org/article/4979dc6968eb4c81b2c9596efc779de3 EN eng Altai State University http://journal.asu.ru/biol/article/view/14907 https://doaj.org/toc/2412-1908 2412-1908 doi:10.5281/zenodo.10863380 https://doaj.org/article/4979dc6968eb4c81b2c9596efc779de3 Acta Biologica Sibirica, Vol 10, Pp 69–88-69–88 (2024) alan amphipoda artificial light at night baikal dvm hovsgol ladoga Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10863380 2024-08-05T17:49:38Z Light pollution, which disrupts the vital functions of organisms, including aquatic organisms, has become widespread in recent years. One of the main biological features of aquatic organisms is the presence of daily vertical migrations (DVM). However, as a result of exposure to artificial lighting, organisms become visible to predators. This leads to disruption of the DVM of aquatic organisms and, accordingly, disruption of the functioning of the reservoir ecosystem. Water transparency plays an important role in predators detecting their prey under light pollution. Based on this, it was hypothesized that the susceptibility of freshwater lakes to light pollution may be indicated by both the presence and intensity of DVM of organisms and water transparency. The study was carried out on lakes Baikal, Hovsgol and Ladoga, which differ in water transparency and the intensity of DVM of amphipods. On the lakes at night, samples were taken using a net to determine the composition of organisms located in the water column, and underwater video observations were carried out at two depths using a video system with a lighting source. As a result, the greatest migratory activity of amphipods was observed in Lake Baikal both at a depth of 0.5-1 m and at 3-6.5 m. In Lake Ladoga, migration activity at both depths was equally weak, and in Hovsgol, little activity was observed at a depth of 3-6.5 m. A comparison of sampling data and video observations showed that the studied lakes contain organisms that can either be attracted to or avoid artificial light from the video system. Since Lake Baikal, of the presented lakes, has the highest water transparency and intensity of DVM of organisms, this lake may be the most vulnerable to increasing light pollution, including those associated with the growth of tourist flows. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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amphipoda
artificial light at night
baikal
dvm
hovsgol
ladoga
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
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amphipoda
artificial light at night
baikal
dvm
hovsgol
ladoga
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Yana K. Ermolaeva
Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya
Sofya A. Biritskaya
Maria A. Maslennikova
Lidia B. Bukhaeva
Arina V. Lavnikova
Dmitry I. Golubets
Natalya A. Kulbachnaya
Anastasia I. Okholina
Iya V. Milovidova
Olga O. Rusanovskaya
Evgeny A. Kurashov
Еugene A. Silow
Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov
Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
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amphipoda
artificial light at night
baikal
dvm
hovsgol
ladoga
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description Light pollution, which disrupts the vital functions of organisms, including aquatic organisms, has become widespread in recent years. One of the main biological features of aquatic organisms is the presence of daily vertical migrations (DVM). However, as a result of exposure to artificial lighting, organisms become visible to predators. This leads to disruption of the DVM of aquatic organisms and, accordingly, disruption of the functioning of the reservoir ecosystem. Water transparency plays an important role in predators detecting their prey under light pollution. Based on this, it was hypothesized that the susceptibility of freshwater lakes to light pollution may be indicated by both the presence and intensity of DVM of organisms and water transparency. The study was carried out on lakes Baikal, Hovsgol and Ladoga, which differ in water transparency and the intensity of DVM of amphipods. On the lakes at night, samples were taken using a net to determine the composition of organisms located in the water column, and underwater video observations were carried out at two depths using a video system with a lighting source. As a result, the greatest migratory activity of amphipods was observed in Lake Baikal both at a depth of 0.5-1 m and at 3-6.5 m. In Lake Ladoga, migration activity at both depths was equally weak, and in Hovsgol, little activity was observed at a depth of 3-6.5 m. A comparison of sampling data and video observations showed that the studied lakes contain organisms that can either be attracted to or avoid artificial light from the video system. Since Lake Baikal, of the presented lakes, has the highest water transparency and intensity of DVM of organisms, this lake may be the most vulnerable to increasing light pollution, including those associated with the growth of tourist flows.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yana K. Ermolaeva
Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya
Sofya A. Biritskaya
Maria A. Maslennikova
Lidia B. Bukhaeva
Arina V. Lavnikova
Dmitry I. Golubets
Natalya A. Kulbachnaya
Anastasia I. Okholina
Iya V. Milovidova
Olga O. Rusanovskaya
Evgeny A. Kurashov
Еugene A. Silow
Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov
author_facet Yana K. Ermolaeva
Ekaterina M. Dolinskaya
Sofya A. Biritskaya
Maria A. Maslennikova
Lidia B. Bukhaeva
Arina V. Lavnikova
Dmitry I. Golubets
Natalya A. Kulbachnaya
Anastasia I. Okholina
Iya V. Milovidova
Olga O. Rusanovskaya
Evgeny A. Kurashov
Еugene A. Silow
Dmitry Yu. Karnaukhov
author_sort Yana K. Ermolaeva
title Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
title_short Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
title_full Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
title_fullStr Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
title_full_unstemmed Daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
title_sort daily vertical migrations of aquatic organisms and water transparency as indicators of the potential exposure of freshwater lakes to light pollution
publisher Altai State University
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10863380
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