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This project examines the effects of artificial light at night on zooplankton in urban ponds, focusing on how it disrupts their migration patterns and potentially leads to harmful algal blooms. The research aims to understand evolutionary adaptations in response to light pollution.
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a ubiquitous feature of urbanization, and increases globally.
Recent work, mainly conducted on terrestrial systems, reveals negative biological impacts of ALAN.
If experienced in aquatic systems, ALAN may disrupt the delicate food web dynamics in urban ponds, with potentially detrimental consequences such as the occurrence of (toxic) algal blooms, which can cause serious harm to animals, including humans.
Zooplankton, key components of freshwater systems, exer…
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