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Assessing combined impacts of agrochemicals: Aquatic macroinvertebrate population responses in outdoor mesocosms.
Barmentlo, S Henrik; Schrama, Maarten; Hunting, Ellard R; Heutink, Roel; van Bodegom, Peter M; de Snoo, Geert R; Vijver, Martina G.
Afiliação
  • Barmentlo SH; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands. Electronic address: S.H.Barmentlo@cml.leidenuniv.nl.
  • Schrama M; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands; Soil and Ecosystem Ecology Group, University of Manchester, Michael Smith Building, Oxford Road, M13 9PT Manchester, United Kingdom.
  • Hunting ER; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Heutink R; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • van Bodegom PM; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • de Snoo GR; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Vijver MG; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, PO Box 9518, 2300, RA, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Sci Total Environ ; 631-632: 341-347, 2018 Aug 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29525713
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 population and community complexity is mostly lacking. Therefore we examined here, using a full factorial design, the population responses of macroinvertebrate species assemblages exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of three commonly used agrochemicals (for 35days) in an outdoor experiment. The agrochemicals selected were an insecticide (imidacloprid), herbicide (terbuthylazine) and nutrients (NPK), all having a widespread usage and often detected together in watersheds. Effects on species abundance and body length caused by binary mixture combinations could be described from single substance exposure. However, when agrochemicals were applied as tertiary mixtures, as they are commonly found in agricultural waters, species' abundance often deviated from expectations made based on the three single treatments. This indicates that pesticide-mixture induced toxicity to population relevant endpoints are difficult to extrapolate to field conditions. As in agricultural ditches often a multitude (approx. up to 7) of agrochemicals residues are detected, we call other scientist to verify the ecological complexity of non-additive induced shifts in natural aquatic invertebrate populations and aquatic species assemblages.
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