Wildlife Ecotoxicology of Pesticides: Can We Track Effects to the Population Level and Beyond?

Science56.90
Volume: 341, Issue: 6147, Pages: 759 - 765
Published: Aug 16, 2013
Abstract
During the past 50 years, the human population has more than doubled and global agricultural production has similarly risen. However, the productive arable area has increased by just 10%; thus the increased use of pesticides has been a consequence of the demands of human population growth, and its impact has reached global significance. Although we often know a pesticide′s mode of action in the target species, we still largely do not understand...
Paper Details
Title
Wildlife Ecotoxicology of Pesticides: Can We Track Effects to the Population Level and Beyond?
Published Date
Aug 16, 2013
Journal
Volume
341
Issue
6147
Pages
759 - 765
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