Twilight Transformations: Understanding the Effects of Artificial Light Intensity on Nocturnal Insect Assemblages in Forest-Dominated Environments
Received Date: Feb 02, 2024 / Published Date: Feb 28, 2024
Abstract
In recent years, artificial light at night (ALAN) has become a significant concern for biodiversity conservation, particularly in forest-dominated landscapes. ALAN alters natural light regimes, impacting nocturnal insect communities and their ecological interactions. This article investigates the effects of varying ALAN intensities on nocturnal insect communities in forest ecosystems.
Citation: Gerome M (2024) Twilight Transformations: Understanding the Effectsof Artificial Light Intensity on Nocturnal Insect Assemblages in Forest-DominatedEnvironments. J Ecosys Ecograph, 14: 490.
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