Impacts of neonicotinoids on biodiversity: a critical review

L Mamy, S Pesce, W Sanchez, S Aviron… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Neonicotinoids are the most widely used class of insecticides in the world, but they have
raised numerous concerns regarding their effects on biodiversity. Thus, the objective of this …

A collaborative and multidisciplinary approach to knowledge-based rural development: 25 years of the PSDR program in France

A Torre, F Wallet, J Huang - Journal of Rural Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
The uneven rural development and the investigation of the place of rural areas in the
modern knowledge-based economy raise an important question. How can we foster …

Microbial Diversity and Enzyme Activity as Indicators of Permethrin-Exposed Soil Health

A Borowik, J Wyszkowska, M Zaborowska, J Kucharski - Molecules, 2023 - mdpi.com
Owing to their wide range of applications in the control of ticks and insects in horticulture,
forestry, agriculture and food production, pyrethroids pose a significant threat to the …

Individual performances and biochemical pathways as altered by field-realistic exposures of current-use fungicides and their mixtures in a non-target species …

JD Lebrun, K De Jesus, J Tournebize - Chemosphere, 2021 - Elsevier
Persistent fungicides, which are widely applied to agricultural soils to protect crops, are
frequently detected in freshwaters because of hydraulic transfer, possibly resulting in …

Innovative aspects of environmental chemistry and technology regarding air, water, and soil pollution

IA Katsoyiannis, G Lammel, C Samara, M Ernst… - … science and pollution …, 2021 - Springer
The 17th International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment (ICCE 2019) took
place in the period 16–20 June 2019, in Thessaloniki, Greece. The Conference Centre of …

Self-Purification Mode of Still-Water Ponds in Urban Parks Based on In Situ Ecological Remediation Design

H Yin, W Liang, X Cao - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Still-water ponds in urban parks are often eutrophic; hence, these ponds are typically at risk
of algal blooms, which have a negative impact on landscapes and visitor experiences …

Aquatic and terrestrial ecotoxicology considering the soil: water continuum in the Anthropocene context

I Lamy, J Faburé, C Mougin, MA Coutellec… - … Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
In 2020 two main French research institutes, INRA and IRSTEA, merged to form INRAE the
French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment. This was a timely …

Do macroinvertebrate abundance and community structure depend on the quality of ponds located in peri-urban areas?

FD Hulot, C Hanot, S Nélieu, I Lamy, S Karolak… - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Contamination is one of the major threats to freshwater biodiversity. Compared to other
aquatic ecosystems, peri-urban ponds are unique because they are embedded in human …

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Still-water ponds in urban parks are often eutrophic; hence, these ponds are typically at risk
of algal blooms, which have a negative impact on landscapes and visitor experiences …

Current scenario, services, concerns, and restoration perspectives of ponds in India

S Rajput, A Kumari, VD Rajput, SS Mandzhieva… - SAINS TANAH-Journal … - jurnal.uns.ac.id
Ponds are self-sustaining and self-regulating ecosystems that are a vital part of the
hydrological cycle and play a variety of roles in the biosphere. Ponds are diverse, extremely …