Authors
Ralf B Schäfer, Peter Carsten von der Ohe, Jes Rasmussen, Ben J Kefford, Mikhail A Beketov, Ralf Schulz, Matthias Liess
Publication date
2012/5/1
Journal
Environmental science & technology
Volume
46
Issue
9
Pages
5134-5142
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We compiled data from eight field studies conducted between 1998 and 2010 in Europe, Siberia, and Australia to derive thresholds for the effects of pesticides on macroinvertebrate communities and the ecosystem function leaf breakdown. Dose–response models for the relationship of pesticide toxicity with the abundance of sensitive macroinvertebrate taxa showed significant differences to reference sites at 1/1000 to 1/10 000 of the median acute effect concentration (EC50) for Daphnia magna, depending on the model specification and whether forested upstream sections were present. Hence, the analysis revealed effects well below the threshold of 1/100 of the EC50 for D. magna incorporated in the European Union Uniform Principles (UP) for registration of single pesticides. Moreover, the abundances of sensitive macroinvertebrates in the communities were reduced by 27% to 61% at concentrations related to 1 …
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