A SIMULATION STUDY ON EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO A COMBINATION OF PESTICIDES USED IN AN ORCHARD AND TUBER CROP ON THE RECOVERY TIME OF A VULNERABLE AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE
Authored by Robert Luttik, den Brink Paul J Van, Andreas Focks, Mathilde Zorn, Theo Brock, Erwin Roex, der Linden Ton Van
Date Published: 2014
DOI: 10.1002/etc.2502
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Dutch Ministries
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Abstract
The aim of the present study was to assess whether population effects
and recovery times increase when a population of a vulnerable aquatic
invertebrate is exposed to concentrations of 1 or multiple pesticides.
The 2 sets of pesticide combinations tested are typical for orchard and
tuber crops in The Netherlands. Exposure concentrations were predicted
using the FOCUS step 3 modeling framework and the Dutch drainage ditch
scenario. Recovery times were assessed using the MASTEP population
model. We simulated the population dynamics and pesticide effects in a
Monte Carlo style by using median effective concentration values drawn
from an arthropod species sensitivity distribution. In the tuber
scenario, exposure to l-cyhalothrin resulted in long-term effects, whereas exposure to the co-occurring compound fluazinam hardly resulted
in (additional) effects. In the orchard scenario, 3 pesticides resulted
in large effects just after exposure, but pulse exposures to these
compounds did not coincide. The probabilities of effects for the single
compounds added up for the combination; in contrast, the recovery times
were not higher for the combination compared to those associated with
exposure to the individual compounds. The conclusion from the present
study's simulations is that exposure to the evaluated pesticide packages
may lead to increased mortality probabilities and effect sizes of the
combination, but does not lead to longer recovery times for populations
with synchronized reproduction than when exposed to the individual
compounds. (C) 2013 SETAC
Tags
contamination
ecosystems
sensitivity
Chemicals
Risk-assessment
Life-history
Asellus-aquaticus
Gammarus-pulex
Chlorpyrifos
Toxicity