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Document " Impacts of artificial lighting on bats: a review of challenges and solutions "
Type de document : |
Articles de revue scientifique |
Thème du document : |
Nuit menacée - Lumière artificielle - Impacts généraux sur la biodiversité |
Groupe biologique : |
Chauves-souris |
Auteur(s) : |
STONE E.L. HARRIS S. JONES G.
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Date de publication : |
Mai 2015 |
Langue : |
English/Anglais |
Nom du périodique : |
Mammalian Biology |
Précisions : |
Volume 80. Numéro 3. Pages 213–219 |
Lien contenu/source : |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S... |
DOI : |
10.1016/j.mambio.2015.02.004 |
Mots-clefs : |
Artificial lighting Bats Bio-indicators Ecosystem services Light pollution
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Citation courte : |
Stone et al. (2015) |
Citation complète (format NuitFrance) : |
STONE E.L., HARRIS S. & JONES G. (2015). Impacts of artificial lighting on bats: a review of challenges and solutions. Mammalian Biology. Volume 80. Numéro 3. Pages 213–219. |
Résumé du document : |
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Light pollution is a major emerging issue in biodiversity conservation, and has important implications for policy development and strategic planning. Although research is now addressing the negative impacts of anthropogenic noise on biota, less attention has been paid to the effects of light pollution. Changes in lighting technology have led to a diverse range of emerging low energy light types and a trend towards the increased use of white light. Light pollution affects ecological interactions across a range of taxa and has adverse effects on behaviours such as foraging, reproduction and communication. Almost a quarter of bat species globally are threatened and the key underlying threat to populations is pressure on resources from increasing human populations. Being nocturnal, bats are among the taxa most likely to be affected by light pollution. In this paper we provide an overview of the current trends in artificial lighting followed by a review of the current evidence of the impacts of lighting on bat behaviour, particularly foraging, commuting, emergence, roosting and hibernation. We discuss taxon-specific effects and potential cumulative ecosystem level impacts. We conclude by summarising some potential strategies to minimise the impacts of lighting on bats and identify key gaps in knowledge and priority areas for future research.
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Saisie sur NuitFrance par : |
Rosor |
Saisie sur NuitFrance en : |
Mai 2015 |
Identifiant NuitFrance : |
NF-BIBLI-1281 |
Permalien de la fiche NuitFrance : |
http://www.nuitfrance.fr/?page=donneesdoc&partie=fiche-bibliographique&id_doc=1281 |
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