Artificial light at night (ALAN) may pose threat to rotifer Brachionus plicatilis . Additionally, the food of rotifer, i.e. algal community composition, often fluctuates. Thus, we selected five wavelengths of ALAN (purple, blue, green, red, white) and a three -colored light flashing mode (3 -Flash) to test their impacts on life history traits of B. plicatilis with different food experiences, including those feeding Chlorella vulgaris (R C ) or Phaeocystis globosa (R P ). Results indicated purple ALAN promoted R C development, white ALAN inhibited R C development, while 3Flash and white ALAN promoted R P development. Under red and white ALAN, R P increased fecundity but decreased lifespan. High -quality food enhanced rotifer's resistance to the impact of ALAN on lifespan. ALAN and food experience interacted on B. plicatilis . The effect of blue ALAN has less negative effects on B. plicatilis , based on hierarchical cluster analysis. Such findings are helpful to evaluate the potential impact of ALAN on marine zooplankton.