GS Paper-III: Environment, Environment Pollution, Degradation |
Context: Irresponsible Tourism Poses a Threat to Maharashtra’s Firefly Festival; Kajwa Festival, Flash Photography and Littering Highlight Major Concerns
Ambarish More, who started the festival in 2012, is now advocating for its discontinuation.
What are his reasons?
- The increase in tourist numbers, driven by social media, is the primary cause of the issue.
- This surge in visitors has resulted in littering.
- The use of prohibited flash photography
- The trampling of female fireflies, which are essential for carrying eggs and sustaining the next generation.
The unchecked human presence disrupts the fireflies’ natural habitat as tourists venture deep into the forests, disturbing them with loud music and capturing them, upsetting the ecological balance. This activity poses a serious threat to the Bhandardara Sanctuary, which is home to over 130 bird species and 816 wild animals.
What are fireflies?
- Fireflies belong to the family Lampyridae.
- They use bioluminescence—a chemical reaction that produces light—for communication during mating.
- Adults of one or both sexes (depending on the species) emit unique flash patterns to attract the opposite sex.
- Reproduction requires low light conditions.
- Fireflies are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions, particularly in wetlands and marshes near wooded areas.
- Adult fireflies have short life spans, typically ranging from a week to a few months.
What happens when fireflies compete with artificial light?
- Fireflies flash during their mating season late in the day, shortly after sunset, when light levels are naturally low.
- When exposed to artificial light, fireflies attempt to flash brighter to compete, which reduces their chances of finding a mate and negatively impacts their reproduction rates.
- Fireflies are highly sensitive to ambient light cues, as their courtship activities are confined to specific times of the day.
- The most significant threats to fireflies include habitat loss and light pollution
Role of Fireflies in an Ecosystem:
- Ecosystems consist of interconnected components, with each part relying on the others; the loss of any species weakens the entire system.
- Firefly larvae help regulate populations of snails, slugs, mites, and earthworms by feeding on them.
- An overabundance of these invertebrates can damage plant growth, which in turn affects wildlife that depends on that vegetation.
- Fireflies, like other species, play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
- The luminescent genes of fireflies have various applications in medicine, food safety testing, and forensics.
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