Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8849387 | Limnologica - Ecology and Management of Inland Waters | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Freshwaters are increasingly exposed to artificial light at night (ALAN), yet the consequences for aquatic primary producers remain largely unknown. We used stream-side flumes to expose three-week-old periphyton to LED light. Pigment composition was used to infer community changes in LED-lit and control periphyton before and after three weeks of treatment. The proportion of diatoms/chrysophytes decreased (14%) and cyanobacteria increased (17%) in lit periphyton in spring. This may reduce periphyton nutritional quality in artificially-lit waters.
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Authors
Maja Grubisic, Gabriel Singer, M. Cristina Bruno, Roy H.A. van Grunsven, Alessandro Manfrin, Michael T. Monaghan, Franz Hölker,