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Artificial light at night reduces earthworm activity but increases growth of invasive ragweed.

Marion MittmannsgruberZenia KavassilasBernhard SpanglEdith GruberElias JaggJohann G Zaller
Published in: BMC ecology and evolution (2024)
Our data suggest that anecic earthworms are negatively affected by LP because reduced surface activity limits their ability to forage and mate. The extent to which earthworm-induced ecosystem services or community interactions are also affected by LP remains to be investigated. If the increased height growth of ragweed leads to increased pollen and seed production, it is likely that the competition of ragweed with field crops and the risks to human health will also increase under LP.
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