Spectrum of Artificial Light at Night Drives Impact of a Diurnal Species in Insect Food Web

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Dirk Sanders ◽  
David J. Baker ◽  
Dave Cruse ◽  
Fraser Bell ◽  
Frank J.F. van Veen ◽  
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Dirk Sanders ◽  
Rachel Kehoe ◽  
Dave Cruse ◽  
F.J. Frank van Veen ◽  
Kevin J. Gaston

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Philip James

Elements of the physical aspects of urban environments determine which micro-organisms, plants, and animals live in urban environments. In this chapter, climate, air, water, soil, noise, and light are discussed. Urban environments are affected by the climate of the region in which they are located, and in turn and create their own, distinctive urban climate. Air, water, and soil are all affected by urbanization. Pollution of these elements is common. High noise levels and artificial light at night (ALAN—a new phenomenon) are both strongly associated with urban environments. Details of both are discussed. The discussion in this chapter provides a foundation for further exploration of the diversity of life in urban environments and for later exploration of how organisms adapt to urban living, which will be discussed in Parts II and III.


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