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Data for: Artificial light at night causes unequal and species-specific shifts in infection risk by a generalist marine parasite
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Data for: Artificial light at night causes unequal and species-specific shifts in infection risk by a generalist marine parasite

Qinglong Li, Chen-Hua Li and Robert Poulin
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10/04/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50521

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artificial light at night trematode community ALAN
Data for the manuscript: Li et al. 2026. Artificial light at night causes unequal and species-specific shifts in infection risk by a generalist marine parasite. Light pollution, in the form of artificial light at night (ALAN) changes the normal physiology and behaviour of animals, leading to alterations in interspecific interactions. Parasitism is likely to be impacted, ranging from altered parasite proliferation and transmission to increased host exposure or susceptibility to infection. How these individual-level effects translate to community-level impacts remains poorly understood. Here, we used mesocosms to expose communities consisting of four crustacean species (two amphipods and two isopods) to a generalist microphallid trematode parasite capable of infecting all these species, maintained under three light treatments: control conditions with dark nighttime, cold white ALAN, and warm white ALAN. We observed asymmetrical changes in infection levels under cold white ALAN conditions compared to the other two treatments. Amphipods were at a disproportionately higher risk of infections in that treatment. Although the relative abundance of the four species and thus the composition of communities were not significantly different among treatments at the conclusion of the experiment, parasite-induced mortality would be likely to differentially impact the smaller amphipods over longer periods. Our findings suggest that light pollution may indirectly alter community structure in shallow aquatic ecosystems through parasite-mediated effects.
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https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31975452View
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