2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.021
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Assessing combined impacts of agrochemicals: Aquatic macroinvertebrate population responses in outdoor mesocosms

Abstract: Agricultural ditches host a diverse community of species. These species often are unwarrantedly exposed to fertilizers and a wide-array of pesticides (hereafter: agrochemicals). Standardized ecotoxicological research provides valuable information to predict whether these pesticides possibly pose a threat to the organisms living within these ditches, in particular macro-invertebrates. However, knowledge on how mixtures of these agrochemicals affect macro-invertebrates under realistic abiotic conditions and with… Show more

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“…Furthermore, pesticide exposure is poorly understood for many non-target invertebrate taxa, and it is needed that experiments simulate realistic exposure. Mesocosm experiments simulating natural community exposure to relevant pesticide combinations [41] are also encouraged.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, pesticide exposure is poorly understood for many non-target invertebrate taxa, and it is needed that experiments simulate realistic exposure. Mesocosm experiments simulating natural community exposure to relevant pesticide combinations [41] are also encouraged.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Measures of prevention and control are essential in improving the quality of water" and reducing the "costly treatment measures that are taken to treat water." Preventive measures and possible solutions to "control water contamination" are given as follows (Xiong et al 2015;Lan et al 2015;Xanthos and Walker 2017;Barmentlo et al 2018):…”
Section: Preventive Measures and Some Humanistic Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained with our mesocosm experiments show that when two different agrochemicals are added to the system e a binary mixture e the toxicity is predicted well by our lab-based knowledge. When more than two compounds are added simultaneously, though, the toxicity can no longer be forecast from lab results (Barmentlo et al, 2018a). When we our shifted our research focus to chemicals in combination with food availability, Barmentlo et al (2018b) saw that caged water fleas put out in ditches to which thiacloprid had been added were an incredible 2500 times more sensitive under field conditions than in the lab.…”
Section: The Dance Of the Agrochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%