2019
DOI: 10.1002/etc.4620
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Proposed Indoor Test Procedure to Quantify Pesticide Treatment Effects on Seed Consumption by Birds

Abstract: Pesticides used in seed coatings can influence seed consumption by birds and, therefore, actual exposure risk for them. A quantification of such effects on consumption is currently not regarded as a refinement factor in environmental risk assessments, although it is a possible option and should be considered, for example, for comparing exposure risk of different pesticides. It can highlight avoidance behavior, preventing birds from taking up lethal or sublethal pesticide doses. To formulate a standard, we deve… Show more

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“…Various other methods exist, including some intended for testing the efficacy of avian repellents for protecting crops (see discussions OECD, 2016b) and approaches specifically developed for testing the avoidance of treated seeds by birds (e.g. Fryday et al., 1999, 2001; Esther et al., 2020). Standardised approaches may be useful for comparative assessment between substances (e.g.…”
Section: Exposure Assessment Tiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various other methods exist, including some intended for testing the efficacy of avian repellents for protecting crops (see discussions OECD, 2016b) and approaches specifically developed for testing the avoidance of treated seeds by birds (e.g. Fryday et al., 1999, 2001; Esther et al., 2020). Standardised approaches may be useful for comparative assessment between substances (e.g.…”
Section: Exposure Assessment Tiersmentioning
confidence: 99%