2014
DOI: 10.1080/21513732.2014.892029
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Aquatic faunal abundance and diversity in relation to synthetic and natural pesticide applications in rice fields of Central Thailand

Abstract: Despite wetland conversion to intensive rice production Central Thailand remains a center for wetland biodiversity in Southern Asia. Fauna inhabiting rice fields (many species perform important ecosystem services) are, however, increasingly threatened by pesticide uses. In Ayutthaya and Ang Thong Provinces 40 conventionally and 31 organically managed farms were visited to investigate how abundance and diversity of aquatic fauna in rice fields relate to pesticide regimes. In the dry and wet seasons fields were … Show more

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“…Indirect toxicant effects (Fleeger et al, 2003), may lead to ecological imbalance of a system by decreased abundance via reduced availability of preferred food sources e.g. algae and plankton (Cochard et al, 2014) and micro-crustaceans (Daam et al, 2008;Van den Brink et al, 2002a, b); via changing food habits, and deteriorating aquatic habitat (Cochard et al, 2014). Prawns are merely dependent on natural food sources (e.g.…”
Section: Perpest Model Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indirect toxicant effects (Fleeger et al, 2003), may lead to ecological imbalance of a system by decreased abundance via reduced availability of preferred food sources e.g. algae and plankton (Cochard et al, 2014) and micro-crustaceans (Daam et al, 2008;Van den Brink et al, 2002a, b); via changing food habits, and deteriorating aquatic habitat (Cochard et al, 2014). Prawns are merely dependent on natural food sources (e.g.…”
Section: Perpest Model Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Pesticide residues in field water may play a more important role in plankton community performance than that of Bt toxins (Cochard et al, 2014;Li et al, 2014). Li et al (2014) found that higher frequencies of pesticide application resulted in the accumulation of more pesticide residues in non-Bt rice water than in Bt rice water, and these residues Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…micro-organisms and plants. For this reason, the most commonly used chemicals (C1) and indices for all subcategories (C3 and C4) were all included as potential predictors in statistical testing in this and the accompanying study (Cochard et al Forthcoming 2014). In addition to the indices (interval variables), the ordinal variables -'number of pesticide types used' (C2) -were also included in the analyses for all pesticides (C2tot) and the respective subcategories (C2In, C2Is, C2Mn, C2Ms, C2M, C2Hs; cf.…”
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confidence: 99%