Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk

Autores
Addy Orduna, Laura; Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy; Mougeot, François; Bolivar Muñoz, Paula; Camarero Abella, Pablo R.; Mateo Soria, Rafael
Año de publicación
2024
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inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Sublethal exposure to imidacloprid and other neonicotinoid insecticides may affect the neurological functions of birds. As such, behavior may be compromised. Here, we tested experimentally the effects of 1 and 6 mg/kg bw of imidacloprid on the antipredator behavioral responses of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) to simulated predator threats. Sixty-six partridges were challenged in groups or individually to intra- and interspecific alarm calls, to a raptor silhouette (aerial predation risk), and to a fox model (terrestrial predation risk). Antipredator behaviors were recorded as active (escape, active vigilance) and passive (passive vigilance, crouching, and freezing) responses. Latency in response to the stimuli, percentage of individuals who responded, response duration, speed of active responses, and vocalizations were measured. In experiments with partridges in the group, crouching against simulated predation risk lasted less time in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. In the experiments with individual partridges, passive vigilance against the intraspecific alarm lasted longer in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. The observed hyperreactivity to the predatory threat after a sublethal imidacloprid exposure can have consequences on survival under field conditions, where predation is a main driver of population dynamics.
EEA Paraná
Fil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; Argentina
Fil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mougeot, François. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Bolivar Muñoz, Paula. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Camarero Abella, Pablo R. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Instituto de Diagnóstico Ambiental y Estudios del Agua (IDAEA); España
Fuente
Environmental science & technology (July 21, 2024)
Materia
Perdiz
Aves
Imidacloprid
Insecticida
Modelos de Simulación
Depredador
Partridges
Insecticides
Simulation Models
Predators
Neonicotinoides
Hiperreactividad
Hyperreactivity
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spelling Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation riskAddy Orduna, LauraOrtiz Santaliestra, Manuel EloyMougeot, FrançoisBolivar Muñoz, PaulaCamarero Abella, Pablo R.Mateo Soria, RafaelPerdizAvesImidaclopridInsecticidaModelos de SimulaciónDepredadorPartridgesInsecticidesSimulation ModelsPredatorsNeonicotinoidesHiperreactividadHyperreactivitySublethal exposure to imidacloprid and other neonicotinoid insecticides may affect the neurological functions of birds. As such, behavior may be compromised. Here, we tested experimentally the effects of 1 and 6 mg/kg bw of imidacloprid on the antipredator behavioral responses of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) to simulated predator threats. Sixty-six partridges were challenged in groups or individually to intra- and interspecific alarm calls, to a raptor silhouette (aerial predation risk), and to a fox model (terrestrial predation risk). Antipredator behaviors were recorded as active (escape, active vigilance) and passive (passive vigilance, crouching, and freezing) responses. Latency in response to the stimuli, percentage of individuals who responded, response duration, speed of active responses, and vocalizations were measured. In experiments with partridges in the group, crouching against simulated predation risk lasted less time in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. In the experiments with individual partridges, passive vigilance against the intraspecific alarm lasted longer in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. The observed hyperreactivity to the predatory threat after a sublethal imidacloprid exposure can have consequences on survival under field conditions, where predation is a main driver of population dynamics.EEA ParanáFil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; ArgentinaFil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Mougeot, François. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Bolivar Muñoz, Paula. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Camarero Abella, Pablo R. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); EspañaFil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Instituto de Diagnóstico Ambiental y Estudios del Agua (IDAEA); EspañaACS Publications2024-07-25T10:55:48Z2024-07-25T10:55:48Z2024-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/18661https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.4c01893https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c01893Environmental science & technology (July 21, 2024)reponame:INTA Digital (INTA)instname:Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)2025-09-29T13:46:40Zoai:localhost:20.500.12123/18661instacron:INTAInstitucionalhttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/oai/requesttripaldi.nicolas@inta.gob.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:l2025-09-29 13:46:40.924INTA Digital (INTA) - Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuariafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
title Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
spellingShingle Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
Addy Orduna, Laura
Perdiz
Aves
Imidacloprid
Insecticida
Modelos de Simulación
Depredador
Partridges
Insecticides
Simulation Models
Predators
Neonicotinoides
Hiperreactividad
Hyperreactivity
title_short Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
title_full Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
title_fullStr Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
title_sort Behavioral responses of Imidacloprid-Dosed farmland birds to a simulated predation risk
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Addy Orduna, Laura
Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy
Mougeot, François
Bolivar Muñoz, Paula
Camarero Abella, Pablo R.
Mateo Soria, Rafael
author Addy Orduna, Laura
author_facet Addy Orduna, Laura
Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy
Mougeot, François
Bolivar Muñoz, Paula
Camarero Abella, Pablo R.
Mateo Soria, Rafael
author_role author
author2 Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy
Mougeot, François
Bolivar Muñoz, Paula
Camarero Abella, Pablo R.
Mateo Soria, Rafael
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Perdiz
Aves
Imidacloprid
Insecticida
Modelos de Simulación
Depredador
Partridges
Insecticides
Simulation Models
Predators
Neonicotinoides
Hiperreactividad
Hyperreactivity
topic Perdiz
Aves
Imidacloprid
Insecticida
Modelos de Simulación
Depredador
Partridges
Insecticides
Simulation Models
Predators
Neonicotinoides
Hiperreactividad
Hyperreactivity
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Sublethal exposure to imidacloprid and other neonicotinoid insecticides may affect the neurological functions of birds. As such, behavior may be compromised. Here, we tested experimentally the effects of 1 and 6 mg/kg bw of imidacloprid on the antipredator behavioral responses of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) to simulated predator threats. Sixty-six partridges were challenged in groups or individually to intra- and interspecific alarm calls, to a raptor silhouette (aerial predation risk), and to a fox model (terrestrial predation risk). Antipredator behaviors were recorded as active (escape, active vigilance) and passive (passive vigilance, crouching, and freezing) responses. Latency in response to the stimuli, percentage of individuals who responded, response duration, speed of active responses, and vocalizations were measured. In experiments with partridges in the group, crouching against simulated predation risk lasted less time in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. In the experiments with individual partridges, passive vigilance against the intraspecific alarm lasted longer in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. The observed hyperreactivity to the predatory threat after a sublethal imidacloprid exposure can have consequences on survival under field conditions, where predation is a main driver of population dynamics.
EEA Paraná
Fil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; Argentina
Fil: Addy Orduna, Laura. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Ortiz Santaliestra, Manuel Eloy. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mougeot, François. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Bolivar Muñoz, Paula. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Camarero Abella, Pablo R. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos (IREC); España
Fil: Mateo Soria, Rafael. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). Instituto de Diagnóstico Ambiental y Estudios del Agua (IDAEA); España
description Sublethal exposure to imidacloprid and other neonicotinoid insecticides may affect the neurological functions of birds. As such, behavior may be compromised. Here, we tested experimentally the effects of 1 and 6 mg/kg bw of imidacloprid on the antipredator behavioral responses of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) to simulated predator threats. Sixty-six partridges were challenged in groups or individually to intra- and interspecific alarm calls, to a raptor silhouette (aerial predation risk), and to a fox model (terrestrial predation risk). Antipredator behaviors were recorded as active (escape, active vigilance) and passive (passive vigilance, crouching, and freezing) responses. Latency in response to the stimuli, percentage of individuals who responded, response duration, speed of active responses, and vocalizations were measured. In experiments with partridges in the group, crouching against simulated predation risk lasted less time in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. In the experiments with individual partridges, passive vigilance against the intraspecific alarm lasted longer in birds treated with 6 mg a.i./kg bw than in control birds. The observed hyperreactivity to the predatory threat after a sublethal imidacloprid exposure can have consequences on survival under field conditions, where predation is a main driver of population dynamics.
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