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Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides

Most agricultural soils are expected to be contaminated with agricultural chemicals. As the exposure to pesticides can have adverse effects on non-target organisms, avoiding contaminated areas would be advantageous on an individual level, but could lead to a chemical landscape fragmentation with dis...

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Autores principales: Leeb, Christoph, Kolbenschlag, Sara, Laubscher, Aurelia, Adams, Elena, Brühl, Carsten A., Theissinger, Kathrin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7704001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33253276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242720
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author Leeb, Christoph
Kolbenschlag, Sara
Laubscher, Aurelia
Adams, Elena
Brühl, Carsten A.
Theissinger, Kathrin
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Kolbenschlag, Sara
Laubscher, Aurelia
Adams, Elena
Brühl, Carsten A.
Theissinger, Kathrin
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description Most agricultural soils are expected to be contaminated with agricultural chemicals. As the exposure to pesticides can have adverse effects on non-target organisms, avoiding contaminated areas would be advantageous on an individual level, but could lead to a chemical landscape fragmentation with disadvantages on the metapopulation level. We investigated the avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to seven pesticide formulations commonly used in German vineyards. We used test arenas filled with silica sand and oversprayed half of each with different pesticide formulations. We placed a toad in the middle of an arena, filmed its behavior over 24 hours, calculated the proportion of time a toad spent on the contaminated side and compared it to a random side choice. We found evidence for the avoidance of the folpet formulation Folpan® 500 SC, the metrafenone formulation Vivando® and the glyphosate formulation Taifun® forte at maximum recommended field rates for vine and a trend for avoidance of Wettable Sulphur Stulln (sulphur). No avoidance was observed when testing Folpan® 80 WDG (folpet), Funguran® progress (copper hydroxide), SpinTor(TM) (spinosad), or 10% of the maximum field rate of any formulation tested. In the choice-tests in which we observed an avoidance, toads also showed higher activity on the contaminated side of the arena. As video analysis with tracking software is not always feasible, we further tested the effect of reducing the sampling interval for manual data analyses. We showed that one data point every 15 or 60 minutes results in a risk of overlooking a weak avoidance behavior, but still allows to verify the absence/presence of an avoidance for six out of seven formulations. Our findings are important for an upcoming pesticide risk assessment for amphibians and could be a template for future standardized tests.
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spelling pubmed-77040012020-12-03 Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides Leeb, Christoph Kolbenschlag, Sara Laubscher, Aurelia Adams, Elena Brühl, Carsten A. Theissinger, Kathrin PLoS One Research Article Most agricultural soils are expected to be contaminated with agricultural chemicals. As the exposure to pesticides can have adverse effects on non-target organisms, avoiding contaminated areas would be advantageous on an individual level, but could lead to a chemical landscape fragmentation with disadvantages on the metapopulation level. We investigated the avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to seven pesticide formulations commonly used in German vineyards. We used test arenas filled with silica sand and oversprayed half of each with different pesticide formulations. We placed a toad in the middle of an arena, filmed its behavior over 24 hours, calculated the proportion of time a toad spent on the contaminated side and compared it to a random side choice. We found evidence for the avoidance of the folpet formulation Folpan® 500 SC, the metrafenone formulation Vivando® and the glyphosate formulation Taifun® forte at maximum recommended field rates for vine and a trend for avoidance of Wettable Sulphur Stulln (sulphur). No avoidance was observed when testing Folpan® 80 WDG (folpet), Funguran® progress (copper hydroxide), SpinTor(TM) (spinosad), or 10% of the maximum field rate of any formulation tested. In the choice-tests in which we observed an avoidance, toads also showed higher activity on the contaminated side of the arena. As video analysis with tracking software is not always feasible, we further tested the effect of reducing the sampling interval for manual data analyses. We showed that one data point every 15 or 60 minutes results in a risk of overlooking a weak avoidance behavior, but still allows to verify the absence/presence of an avoidance for six out of seven formulations. Our findings are important for an upcoming pesticide risk assessment for amphibians and could be a template for future standardized tests. Public Library of Science 2020-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7704001/ /pubmed/33253276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242720 Text en © 2020 Leeb et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Laubscher, Aurelia
Adams, Elena
Brühl, Carsten A.
Theissinger, Kathrin
Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title_full Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title_fullStr Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title_full_unstemmed Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title_short Avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (Bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
title_sort avoidance behavior of juvenile common toads (bufo bufo) in response to surface contamination by different pesticides
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7704001/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33253276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242720
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