“…Advantages are the better control of pollutants and environmental conditions, the limited community complexity, and the opportunity of replicating experiments (Taub, 1997b). While shortterm bioassays for the assessment of acute (lethal) effects based on single species are routinely used for pesticide registration, experiments with higher ecological realism did not make it into the registration procedures, due to the challenges of standardization and reproducibility (Taub, 1997a;Riedl et al, 2019). However, it is also of particular importance to investigate chronic effects of sublethal concentrations, as pesticide concentrations in the environment are usually well below acute lethal concentrations and may prevail for longer time periods (Moschet et al, 2014;de Souza et al, 2020).…”