Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils

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Main Author: Zortea T.*
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Segat J.C.*, Maccari A.P.*, Sousa J.P., Da Silva A.S.*, Baretta, Dilmar
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Summary: © 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of veterinary pharmaceuticals (VPs) used to control endo- and ectoparasites in ruminants, on the survival and reproduction of the collembolan species Folsomia candida. Standard ecotoxicological tests were conducted in Tropical Artificial Soil and the treatments consisted of increasing dosages of four commercial products with different active ingredients: ivermectin, fipronil, fluazuron and closantel. Ecotoxicological effects were related to the class and mode of action of the different compounds. Fipronil and ivermectin were the most toxic compounds causing a significant reduction in the number of juveniles at the lowest doses tested (LOECreprodvalues of 0.3 and 0.2 mg kg−1of dry soil, respectively) and similar low EC50values (fipronil: 0.19 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.16–0.22; ivermectin: 0.43 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.09–0.77), although the effects observed in the former compound were possibly related to a low adult survival (LC50of 0.62 mg kg−1dry soil; CL95%: 0.25–1.06). For the latter compound no significant lethal effects were observed. Fluazuron caused an intermediate toxicity (EC50of 3.07 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%: 2.26–3.87), and also here a decrease in adult survival could explain the effects observed at reproduction. Closantel, despite showing a significant reduction on the number of juveniles produced, no dose-response relationship nor effects higher than 50% were observed. Overall, all tested compounds, especially ivermectin, when present in soil even at sub-lethal concentrations, can impair the reproduction of collembolans and possibly other arthropods. However, the actual risk to arthropod communities should be further investigated performing tests under a more realistic exposure (e.g., by testing the dung itself as the contaminated matrix) and by deriving ecotoxicologically relevant exposure concentration in soil derived from the presence of cattle dung.
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spelling Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils© 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of veterinary pharmaceuticals (VPs) used to control endo- and ectoparasites in ruminants, on the survival and reproduction of the collembolan species Folsomia candida. Standard ecotoxicological tests were conducted in Tropical Artificial Soil and the treatments consisted of increasing dosages of four commercial products with different active ingredients: ivermectin, fipronil, fluazuron and closantel. Ecotoxicological effects were related to the class and mode of action of the different compounds. Fipronil and ivermectin were the most toxic compounds causing a significant reduction in the number of juveniles at the lowest doses tested (LOECreprodvalues of 0.3 and 0.2 mg kg−1of dry soil, respectively) and similar low EC50values (fipronil: 0.19 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.16–0.22; ivermectin: 0.43 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.09–0.77), although the effects observed in the former compound were possibly related to a low adult survival (LC50of 0.62 mg kg−1dry soil; CL95%: 0.25–1.06). For the latter compound no significant lethal effects were observed. Fluazuron caused an intermediate toxicity (EC50of 3.07 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%: 2.26–3.87), and also here a decrease in adult survival could explain the effects observed at reproduction. Closantel, despite showing a significant reduction on the number of juveniles produced, no dose-response relationship nor effects higher than 50% were observed. Overall, all tested compounds, especially ivermectin, when present in soil even at sub-lethal concentrations, can impair the reproduction of collembolans and possibly other arthropods. However, the actual risk to arthropod communities should be further investigated performing tests under a more realistic exposure (e.g., by testing the dung itself as the contaminated matrix) and by deriving ecotoxicologically relevant exposure concentration in soil derived from the presence of cattle dung.2024-12-06T13:24:43Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 460 - 4651879-129810.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.01.069https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/7322ark:/33523/001300000s0fqChemosphere173Zortea T.*Segat J.C.*Maccari A.P.*Sousa J.P.Da Silva A.S.*Baretta, Dilmarengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:53:50Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/7322Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:53:50Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
title Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
spellingShingle Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
Zortea T.*
title_short Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
title_full Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
title_fullStr Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
title_sort Toxicity of four veterinary pharmaceuticals on the survival and reproduction of Folsomia candida in tropical soils
author Zortea T.*
author_facet Zortea T.*
Segat J.C.*
Maccari A.P.*
Sousa J.P.
Da Silva A.S.*
Baretta, Dilmar
author_role author
author2 Segat J.C.*
Maccari A.P.*
Sousa J.P.
Da Silva A.S.*
Baretta, Dilmar
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Segat J.C.*
Maccari A.P.*
Sousa J.P.
Da Silva A.S.*
Baretta, Dilmar
description © 2017 Elsevier LtdThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of veterinary pharmaceuticals (VPs) used to control endo- and ectoparasites in ruminants, on the survival and reproduction of the collembolan species Folsomia candida. Standard ecotoxicological tests were conducted in Tropical Artificial Soil and the treatments consisted of increasing dosages of four commercial products with different active ingredients: ivermectin, fipronil, fluazuron and closantel. Ecotoxicological effects were related to the class and mode of action of the different compounds. Fipronil and ivermectin were the most toxic compounds causing a significant reduction in the number of juveniles at the lowest doses tested (LOECreprodvalues of 0.3 and 0.2 mg kg−1of dry soil, respectively) and similar low EC50values (fipronil: 0.19 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.16–0.22; ivermectin: 0.43 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%0.09–0.77), although the effects observed in the former compound were possibly related to a low adult survival (LC50of 0.62 mg kg−1dry soil; CL95%: 0.25–1.06). For the latter compound no significant lethal effects were observed. Fluazuron caused an intermediate toxicity (EC50of 3.07 mg kg−1dry soil, CL95%: 2.26–3.87), and also here a decrease in adult survival could explain the effects observed at reproduction. Closantel, despite showing a significant reduction on the number of juveniles produced, no dose-response relationship nor effects higher than 50% were observed. Overall, all tested compounds, especially ivermectin, when present in soil even at sub-lethal concentrations, can impair the reproduction of collembolans and possibly other arthropods. However, the actual risk to arthropod communities should be further investigated performing tests under a more realistic exposure (e.g., by testing the dung itself as the contaminated matrix) and by deriving ecotoxicologically relevant exposure concentration in soil derived from the presence of cattle dung.
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