Realistic pesticide exposure through water and food amplifies long-term effects in a Limnephilid caddisfly

Volume: 580, Pages: 1439 - 1445
Published: Feb 1, 2017
Abstract
Pesticides are increasingly recognized as relevant stressors in stream ecosystems. Stream biota is exposed to pesticides with low water solubility, e.g. pyrethroid insecticides, via water, habitat, and food. However, long-term effects of simultaneous exposure pathways are unknown. In this context, we conducted a microcosm experiment with the caddisfly Anabolia nervosa exposing the larvae to the pyrethroid insecticide esfenvalerate (EFV) at 0.1...
Paper Details
Title
Realistic pesticide exposure through water and food amplifies long-term effects in a Limnephilid caddisfly
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Volume
580
Pages
1439 - 1445
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