Pesticide use has been suggested as one of the major drivers of the global amphibian decline. Laboratory and mesocosm studies have addressed several questions to …
H Tao, C Fang, Y Xiao, Y Jin - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Chlorothalonil (CTL), an organochloride fungicide applied for decades worldwide, has been found to be present in various matrixes and even accumulates in humans or other mammals …
Amphibian anomalies have been a source of curiosity for centuries and the literature on this topic is enormous. We provide a comprehensive overview of the anomalies that have been …
The neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid (IMI) affects the insect central nervous system and is successfully applied to control pests for a variety of agricultural crops. In the current …
L Hunt, C Bonetto, VH Resh, DF Buss, S Fanelli… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Concentrations of 17 insecticides were measured in sediments collected from 53 streams in soy production regions of South America (Argentina in 2011–2014, Paraguay and Brazil in …
Contamination with current-use pesticides is frequently mentioned as a key factor in global amphibian declines although a limited number of studies have examined the mixture of …
Pesticide contamination is an important factor in the global decline of amphibians. The herbicides glyphosate and 2, 4-D are the most applied worldwide. These herbicides are …
Over the last few years, the hazards associated with the extensive use of fungicides have become an issue of great concern but, at present, the effects of these substances on …
Acute lethal and sublethal toxicity of the imidazolinone imazethapyr (IMZT)-based commercial formulation herbicide Pivot H®(10.59% IMZT) was evaluated on Hypsiboas …