The use of chemical pesticides to manage locust populations in natural ecosystems is likely to impact non-target arthropods and their predators. However, the relative effects of different locust control applications on Australian birds are unknown. Aerial applications of fipronil and fenitrothion are examples of two pesticides used in locust control in semiarid Australia. To test the relative impacts of pesticides on non-target fauna, pesticides were applied to replicate sites using aerial ultra-low-volume application methods. The body condition and biomarkers of pesticide exposure in resident white-winged fairy wrens (Malurus leucopterus leuconotus) at treatment and control sites were measured for two weeks before and after treatments. No ...
Abstract Background The abundance of insects has decreased considerably during recent decades, resul...
Context: Despite the regular use of pesticides to control locusts, there is a lack of information on...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...
The effect of an aerial application of two broad-spectrum insecticides, the organophosphorus compoun...
Fipronil, a phenyl pyrazole pesticide, is aerially applied in semi-arid and agricultural areas of Au...
Huge aggregations of flightless locust nymphs pose a serious threat to agriculture when they reach p...
While locust control is necessary to avoid the high cost of locust damage to agriculture, land manag...
A five-year study was carried out to test a sensitive, nondestructive, new method for determining su...
(1) Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, has been used in Scotland to control outbreaks of...
Termites are ubiquitous detritivores and are a key influence on soil function and nutrient cycles, p...
Before the large-scale introduction of chemical insecticides after the Second World War (WW2), birds...
Locust outbreaks provide an abundant, but unpredictable food source for many native species in Austr...
Insecticides were sprayed experimentally at several sites on short-grass plains vegetation by the Ag...
We determine the exposure of wild birds to pesticides via consumption of fludioxonil-treated winter ...
International audienceFor decades, we have observed a major biodiversity crisis impacting all taxa. ...
Abstract Background The abundance of insects has decreased considerably during recent decades, resul...
Context: Despite the regular use of pesticides to control locusts, there is a lack of information on...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...
The effect of an aerial application of two broad-spectrum insecticides, the organophosphorus compoun...
Fipronil, a phenyl pyrazole pesticide, is aerially applied in semi-arid and agricultural areas of Au...
Huge aggregations of flightless locust nymphs pose a serious threat to agriculture when they reach p...
While locust control is necessary to avoid the high cost of locust damage to agriculture, land manag...
A five-year study was carried out to test a sensitive, nondestructive, new method for determining su...
(1) Fenitrothion, an organophosphorus insecticide, has been used in Scotland to control outbreaks of...
Termites are ubiquitous detritivores and are a key influence on soil function and nutrient cycles, p...
Before the large-scale introduction of chemical insecticides after the Second World War (WW2), birds...
Locust outbreaks provide an abundant, but unpredictable food source for many native species in Austr...
Insecticides were sprayed experimentally at several sites on short-grass plains vegetation by the Ag...
We determine the exposure of wild birds to pesticides via consumption of fludioxonil-treated winter ...
International audienceFor decades, we have observed a major biodiversity crisis impacting all taxa. ...
Abstract Background The abundance of insects has decreased considerably during recent decades, resul...
Context: Despite the regular use of pesticides to control locusts, there is a lack of information on...
Locusts and grasshoppers cause considerable economic damage to agriculture worldwide. The Australian...