Assessment of non-target impacts of pesticides used widely in agriculture and pest management rarely considers reptiles. Despite their integral role in all ecosystems, particularly arid ecosystems, reptiles are not included in risk assessments. Two pesticides used in agricultural pest management are fipronil and fenitrothion. Here, we used a field-based BACI design experiment in semi-arid Australia to investigate the impact of these pesticides on basic physiological and behavioural parameters of a common arid-zone lizard species, Pogona vitticeps. Fipronil and fenitrothion were applied at ecologically relevant doses via oral gavage. Before and after dosing, blood, physical activity and body condition parameters were assessed. We found that ...
Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relatively unders...
<div><p>Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relativel...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XIV Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología y XVIII Congreso Español...
The relationship between sublethal pesticide exposure and oxidative stress in an ecologically releva...
As part of a wider study examining the impacts of corn pesticides on lacertid lizards in north-weste...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
In Europe, reptiles have been recently included in environmental risk-assessment processes for regis...
The central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a medium-sized lizard that is common in semiarid ha...
The central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a medium-sized lizard that is common in semiarid ha...
Context: Despite the regular use of pesticides to control locusts, there is a lack of information on...
Mesocosms (i.e., outdoor, man-made representations of natural ecosystems) have seldom been used to s...
The release of contaminants as herbicides, fungicides and insecticides into the environment has been...
At the European level, lacertid lizards have been proposed as potential model species for reptile ec...
At the European level, lacertid lizards have been proposed as potential model species for reptile ec...
The scarcity of information on the effects of pesticides on Australian native vertebrates constrains...
Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relatively unders...
<div><p>Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relativel...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XIV Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología y XVIII Congreso Español...
The relationship between sublethal pesticide exposure and oxidative stress in an ecologically releva...
As part of a wider study examining the impacts of corn pesticides on lacertid lizards in north-weste...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
In Europe, reptiles have been recently included in environmental risk-assessment processes for regis...
The central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a medium-sized lizard that is common in semiarid ha...
The central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) is a medium-sized lizard that is common in semiarid ha...
Context: Despite the regular use of pesticides to control locusts, there is a lack of information on...
Mesocosms (i.e., outdoor, man-made representations of natural ecosystems) have seldom been used to s...
The release of contaminants as herbicides, fungicides and insecticides into the environment has been...
At the European level, lacertid lizards have been proposed as potential model species for reptile ec...
At the European level, lacertid lizards have been proposed as potential model species for reptile ec...
The scarcity of information on the effects of pesticides on Australian native vertebrates constrains...
Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relatively unders...
<div><p>Despite widespread recognition of significant data deficiencies, reptiles remain a relativel...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XIV Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología y XVIII Congreso Español...