Light pollution makes crickets chirp in the daytime and may disrupt reproductive processes, research finds

Exposing male crickets to artificial light at night (ALAN) can impair their activity cycles. According to the researchers, nocturnal chirping is the male's way of calling females to come and mate with him, and its disruption can interfere with reproduction processes and even endanger the entire species.

from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211102111005.htm
Light pollution makes crickets chirp in the daytime and may disrupt reproductive processes, research finds Light pollution makes crickets chirp in the daytime and may disrupt reproductive processes, research finds Reviewed by cmakigo on November 02, 2021 Rating: 5

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