Light pollution is a driver of insect declines

Volume: 241, Pages: 108259 - 108259
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Insects around the world are rapidly declining. Concerns over what this loss means for food security and ecological communities have compelled a growing number of researchers to search for the key drivers behind the declines. Habitat loss, pesticide use, invasive species, and climate change all have likely played a role, but we posit here that artificial light at night (ALAN) is another important—but often overlooked—bringer of the insect...
Paper Details
Title
Light pollution is a driver of insect declines
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
241
Pages
108259 - 108259
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