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Lethal effects of abamectin on the aquatic organisms Daphnia similis, Chironomus xanthus and Danio rerio
Fecha
2012-01Registro en:
CHEMOSPHERE, OXFORD, v. 86, n. 1, pp. 36-40, JAN, 2012
0045-6535
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.08.047
Autor
Novelli, Andrea
Vieira, Bruna Horvath
Cordeiro, Daniela
Cappelini, Luciana Teresa Dias
Vieira, Eny Maria
Espindola, Evaldo Luiz Gaeta
Institución
Resumen
Abamectin is used as an acaricide and insecticide for fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants, as well as a parasiticide for animals. One of the major problems of applying pesticides to crops is the likelihood of contaminating aquatic ecosystems by drift or runoff. Therefore, toxicity tests in the laboratory are important tools to predict the effects of chemical substances in aquatic ecosystems. The aim of this study was to assess the potential hazards of abamectin to the freshwater biota and consequently the possible losses of ecological services in contaminated water bodies. For this purpose, we identified the toxicity of abamectin on daphnids, insects and fish. Abamectin was highly toxic, with an EC50 48 h for Daphnia similis of 5.1 ng L-1, LC50 96 h for Chironomus xanthus of 2.67 mu g L-1 and LC50 48 h for Danio rerio of 33 mu g L-1. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.