Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms

Autores
García, Andrés; Eichberg, Carsten; Diekötter, Tim; Donath, Tobias W.
Año de publicación
2024
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Poster
Moxidectin is intensively used to control animal parasitic diseases worldwide. The substance is lipophilic and possess low a metabolization rate in animal guts, traits that entail an abundant quantity that is released unchanged into the environment via faeces, where it affects non- target organisms. In recent years many studies have reported negative effects of moxidectin on coprophagous arthropods. However, there is a knowledge gap about unwanted effects of moxidectin on other non-target species such as pollinators, herbivores and predators as well as on plants. Given this background, we conduct two semi-field experiments. The first experiment aims at exposing plants to moxidectin and measuring its uptake and accumulation in plant compartments and its effects on the survival and growth of plants. The second aims to expose two pollinator species to blooming plants grown in soil-containing field moxidectin concentrations, assessing its effects on insect´s performance and fitness. We work with the pollinators Episyrphus balteatus and Pieris brassicae as two model species with different life history traits, in order to assess potential sublethal or lethal effects of moxidectin. We expect to deepen the knowledge of the mechanisms and consequences of the effects of moxidectin to non-target species. Due to the increase in the use of anthelmintics worldwide, it is important to study the specific effects of this pesticides in non-target organisms, since it may produce negative effects on ecosystem functions of pastures. Finally, our study contributes to the development of management approaches to halt biodiversity loss in pastures.
EEA Cesáreo Naredo
Fil: García, Andrés. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Cesáreo Naredo, Agencia de Extensión Rural Coronel Suárez; Argentina
Fil: García, Andrés. Kiel University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
Fil: Eichberg, Carsten. University of Trier; Alemania
Fil: Diekötter, Tim. University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
Fil: Donath, Tobias W. University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
Fuente
53º Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society. Freising, Alemania September 9-13, 2024
Materia
Antihelmínticos
Parásitos
Organismos Beneficiosos
Anthelmintics
Parasites
Beneficial Organisms
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
title Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
spellingShingle Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
García, Andrés
Antihelmínticos
Parásitos
Organismos Beneficiosos
Anthelmintics
Parasites
Beneficial Organisms
title_short Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
title_full Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
title_fullStr Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
title_sort Effects of the antiparastic moxidectin on non target organisms
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv García, Andrés
Eichberg, Carsten
Diekötter, Tim
Donath, Tobias W.
author García, Andrés
author_facet García, Andrés
Eichberg, Carsten
Diekötter, Tim
Donath, Tobias W.
author_role author
author2 Eichberg, Carsten
Diekötter, Tim
Donath, Tobias W.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Antihelmínticos
Parásitos
Organismos Beneficiosos
Anthelmintics
Parasites
Beneficial Organisms
topic Antihelmínticos
Parásitos
Organismos Beneficiosos
Anthelmintics
Parasites
Beneficial Organisms
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Moxidectin is intensively used to control animal parasitic diseases worldwide. The substance is lipophilic and possess low a metabolization rate in animal guts, traits that entail an abundant quantity that is released unchanged into the environment via faeces, where it affects non- target organisms. In recent years many studies have reported negative effects of moxidectin on coprophagous arthropods. However, there is a knowledge gap about unwanted effects of moxidectin on other non-target species such as pollinators, herbivores and predators as well as on plants. Given this background, we conduct two semi-field experiments. The first experiment aims at exposing plants to moxidectin and measuring its uptake and accumulation in plant compartments and its effects on the survival and growth of plants. The second aims to expose two pollinator species to blooming plants grown in soil-containing field moxidectin concentrations, assessing its effects on insect´s performance and fitness. We work with the pollinators Episyrphus balteatus and Pieris brassicae as two model species with different life history traits, in order to assess potential sublethal or lethal effects of moxidectin. We expect to deepen the knowledge of the mechanisms and consequences of the effects of moxidectin to non-target species. Due to the increase in the use of anthelmintics worldwide, it is important to study the specific effects of this pesticides in non-target organisms, since it may produce negative effects on ecosystem functions of pastures. Finally, our study contributes to the development of management approaches to halt biodiversity loss in pastures.
EEA Cesáreo Naredo
Fil: García, Andrés. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Cesáreo Naredo, Agencia de Extensión Rural Coronel Suárez; Argentina
Fil: García, Andrés. Kiel University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
Fil: Eichberg, Carsten. University of Trier; Alemania
Fil: Diekötter, Tim. University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
Fil: Donath, Tobias W. University. Institute for Natural Resource Conservation. Department of Landscape Ecology; Alemania
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