2024
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2024.1347526
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Neonicotinoid contamination in conservation areas affects bees more sharply than beetles

Jonathan Tetlie,
Alexandra Harmon-Threatt

Abstract: The neurotoxic insecticide class of neonicotinoids has become one of the most widely used groups of pesticides globally. Their long half-lives and high water solubility increase their potential to linger and affect numerous organisms long after application. A prominent concern associated with residual contamination is the negative impact that neonicotinoids can have on beneficial arthropods such as bees and certain groups of beetles. Many studies have looked at the effects neonicotinoids have on arthropod comm… Show more

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