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| Under moderate levels of artificial light, predators have more opportunity to attack caterpillars. Photo Credit: John Deitsch/Cornell University |
To save caterpillars, turn off your porch light.
Moderate levels of artificial light at night – like the fixture illuminating your backyard – bring more caterpillar predators and reduce the chance that these lepidoptera larvae grow up to become moths and serve as food for larger prey.
This new Cornell research was published March 8 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
Scientists can place clay models that look like caterpillars in the woods. Due to the soft clay, the researchers can examine the marks and get a sense of how often larvae are attacked by predators.
The Cornell scientists placed more than 550 soft clay caterpillar models – lifelike replicas – in a forest setting to ascertain how the mockups were attacked and hunted by predators, compared to a control group.
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