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Persistence of pesticide residues in weathered avian droppings.
Vyas, Nimish B; Henry, Paula F P; Binkowski, Lukasz J; Hladik, Michelle L; Gross, Michael S; Schroeder, Michael A; Davis, Dawn M.
Afiliação
  • Vyas NB; U.S. Geological Survey Eastern Ecological Science Center, 12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, MD, 20708, United States. Electronic address: nvyas@usgs.gov.
  • Henry PFP; U.S. Geological Survey Eastern Ecological Science Center, 12100 Beech Forest Road, Laurel, MD, 20708, United States. Electronic address: phenry@usgs.gov.
  • Binkowski LJ; University of the National Education Commission and Earth Sciences, Podchorazych 2 St., 30-084, Krakow, Poland. Electronic address: lukasz.binkowski@up.krakow.pl.
  • Hladik ML; U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center, 6000 J St. Placer Hall, Sacramento, CA, 95819, United States. Electronic address: mhladik@usgs.gov.
  • Gross MS; U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center, 6000 J St. Placer Hall, Sacramento, CA, 95819, United States. Electronic address: michael.gross@cdfa.ca.gov.
  • Schroeder MA; Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, P.O. Box 1077, Bridgeport, WA, 98813, United States. Electronic address: michael.schroeder@dfw.wa.gov.
  • Davis DM; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Wyoming Field Office, 334 Parsley Boulevard, Cheyenne, WY, 82007, United States. Electronic address: dawn_davis@fws.gov.
Environ Res ; 259: 119475, 2024 Oct 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38945513
ABSTRACT
Avian droppings (combination of fecal matter and urates) provide a non-lethal and non-invasive matrix for measuring pesticide exposures. In the field, droppings may be collected days or weeks after excretion and the persistence of pesticide residues in weathered droppings is not known. Thus, we studied the effects of weathering on pesticide residues in droppings. Domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) hens were used as a representative species for Order Galliformes. We collected droppings from hens before they were exposed to the pesticides (reference or pre-dose droppings ). Thereafter, the hens were orally administered encapsulated wheat seeds coated with Raxil® PRO Shield (containing the active ingredients imidacloprid, prothioconazole, metalaxyl, and tebuconazole) for consecutive 7 days. During this time, their droppings were collected on days 3, 5, and 8 from the start of the exposure period (post-dose droppings ). The pre-dose and post-dose droppings were weathered for up to 30 days in autumn and spring in shrubsteppe habitat. Droppings were analyzed using HPLC coupled to triple quad LC/MS for parent compound and metabolite residues. No pesticide or its metabolite residues were detected in the weathered reference droppings. No parent pesticide compounds were detected in weathered post-dose droppings but imidacloprid metabolites, imidacloprid-5-hydroxy and imidacloprid-olefin, and the prothioconazole metabolite, desthio-prothioconazole, were detected in all post-dose weathered samples from both seasons. The active ingredients metalaxyl and tebuconazole and their metabolites were not detected in any of the samples. Our results suggest that, depending on the pesticide, its concentration, and the environmental conditions, residues of some pesticides can be detected in droppings weathered for at least 30 days. Knowledge of pesticide persistence in weathered droppings can help refine the quality and quantity of fecal samples that are collected for monitoring pesticide exposures to birds.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Triazóis / Resíduos de Praguicidas / Galinhas / Fezes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Triazóis / Resíduos de Praguicidas / Galinhas / Fezes Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article