Artificial light during the polar night disrupts Arctic fish and zooplankton behaviour down to 200 m depth

Volume: 3, Issue: 1
Published: Mar 5, 2020
Abstract
For organisms that remain active in one of the last undisturbed and pristine dark environments on the planet—the Arctic Polar Night—the moon, stars and aurora borealis may provide important cues to guide distribution and behaviours, including predator-prey interactions. With a changing climate and increased human activities in the Arctic, such natural light sources will in many places be masked by the much stronger illumination from artificial...
Paper Details
Title
Artificial light during the polar night disrupts Arctic fish and zooplankton behaviour down to 200 m depth
Published Date
Mar 5, 2020
Volume
3
Issue
1
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