Costa Rica is a tropical country with one of the highest biodiversity on Earth. It also has an intensive agriculture, and pesticide runoff from banana and pineapple plantations may cause a high toxicity risk to non-target species in rivers downstream the plantations. We performed a first tier risk assessment of the maximum measured concentrations of 32 pesticides detected over 4 years in the River Madre de Dios (RMD) and its coastal lagoon on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. Species sensitivity distributions (SSDs) were plotted in order to derive HC5 values for each pesticide, i.e., hazard concentrations for 5 % of the species, often used as environmental criteria values in other countries. We also carried out toxicity tests for selected ...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
Biodiversity is declining on a global scale. Especially tropical ecosystems, containing most of the ...
Costa Rica is a tropical country with one of the highest biodiversity on Earth. It also has an inten...
This study assesses the ecological risks (ERA) of pesticides to aquatic organisms in the River Madre...
The River Madre de Dios (RMD) and its lagoon is a biodiversity rich watershed formed by a system of ...
Among the most important research priorities identified in tropical ecotoxicology is the need for ri...
A monitoring network was established in streams within a catchment near the Costa Rican Pacific coas...
Pesticides are applied at high rates around the globe to protect crops from pest infestation. As a c...
A pesticide monitoring study including 80 and 60 active ingredients (in surface waters and sediments...
Current knowledge on fate and effect of agricultural pesticides comes is mainly from temperate ecosy...
Many tropical countries contain a high density of protected ecosystems, and these may often be borde...
A monitoring study was carried out in three agriculturally influenced microcatchments in Costa Rica ...
Latin America is anticipated to be a major growth market for agriculture and production is increasin...
A monitoring study was carried out in two micro-catchments in the Reventazón basin, in Northern Cart...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
Biodiversity is declining on a global scale. Especially tropical ecosystems, containing most of the ...
Costa Rica is a tropical country with one of the highest biodiversity on Earth. It also has an inten...
This study assesses the ecological risks (ERA) of pesticides to aquatic organisms in the River Madre...
The River Madre de Dios (RMD) and its lagoon is a biodiversity rich watershed formed by a system of ...
Among the most important research priorities identified in tropical ecotoxicology is the need for ri...
A monitoring network was established in streams within a catchment near the Costa Rican Pacific coas...
Pesticides are applied at high rates around the globe to protect crops from pest infestation. As a c...
A pesticide monitoring study including 80 and 60 active ingredients (in surface waters and sediments...
Current knowledge on fate and effect of agricultural pesticides comes is mainly from temperate ecosy...
Many tropical countries contain a high density of protected ecosystems, and these may often be borde...
A monitoring study was carried out in three agriculturally influenced microcatchments in Costa Rica ...
Latin America is anticipated to be a major growth market for agriculture and production is increasin...
A monitoring study was carried out in two micro-catchments in the Reventazón basin, in Northern Cart...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
The aim of the present study is to contribute an ecologically relevant assessment of the ecotoxicolo...
Biodiversity is declining on a global scale. Especially tropical ecosystems, containing most of the ...