Authors
Jes Jesssen Rasmussen, Peter Wiberg-Larsen, Annette Baattrup-Pedersen, Rikke Juul Monberg, Brian Kronvang
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
416
Pages
148-155
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Agricultural pesticides are known to significantly impact the composition of communities in stream ecosystems. Moreover, agricultural streams are often characterised by loss of physical habitat diversity which may impose additional stress resulting from suboptimal environmental conditions. We surveyed pesticide contamination and rates of leaf litter decomposition in 14 1st and 2nd order Danish streams using litter bags with coarse and fine mesh sizes. Two sites differing in physical habitat complexity were sampled in each stream, and we used this approach to differentiate the effects of pesticides between sites with uniform (silt and sand) and more heterogeneous physical properties. Microbial litter decomposition was reduced by a factor two to four in agricultural streams compared to forested streams, and we found that the rate of microbial litter decomposition responded most strongly to pesticide toxicity for …
Total citations
20112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024156514481010711111172
Scholar articles
JJ Rasmussen, P Wiberg-Larsen, A Baattrup-Pedersen… - Science of the Total Environment, 2012