Pesticides, Plants and Arthropods – Using a land-use and climate gradient approach to evaluate the potential impact of agrochemicals

农药、植物和节肢动物 â 使用土地利用和气候梯度方法评估农用化学品的潜在影响

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项目摘要

Pesticides have often been mentioned as a parameter contributing to species diversity in agricultural landscapes, yet their role in the distribution of non-target plants or arthropods in off-field areas is not clear. Here we propose to use existing landscape and ecological data from a well-established land-use and climate gradient across Bavaria, i.e. the ~180 LandKlif sites of the University of Würzburg. We intend here to collect additional soil, plant biomass, arthropod (herbivores and spiders) biomass samples to measure the presence of agricultural pesticides in these samples and to conduct additional collections and determinations of species groups not yet covered in LandKlif (spiders and beetles). We intend to evaluate the importance of landscape features for the pesticide exposure and aim to combine traits of pesticide exposure (identity of different mode of actions, combinations of compounds (mixture toxicity), concentration levels, compound-specific toxicity, etc.) with traits of plant and arthropod distribution in the light of the available information on various confounding factors. Using data on compound and crop-specific pesticide use we intend to contextualise our findings through a meta-analytical integration of exposure and effect data for terrestrial plants and arthropods stemming from the published literature and regulatory risk assessment documents. We anticipate that the implementation of a larger set of background data will aid interpretation of our findings on pesticide exposure and species distribution at the LandKlif sites. Through the combination of the well-established LandKlif study area and terrestrial ecology expertise with pesticide ecotoxicology and meta-analytical expertise, we hope to shed further light on the potential role of agrochemicals in terrestrial non-target ecosystems.
农药经常被认为是促进农业景观物种多样性的一个参数,但它们在非目标植物或节肢动物在非农田地区的分布中的作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们建议使用现有的景观和生态数据,这些数据来自巴伐利亚州著名的土地利用和气候梯度,即维尔茨堡大学的约180个LandKlif站点。我们打算在这里收集更多的土壤、植物生物量、节肢动物(草食动物和蜘蛛)生物量样本,以衡量这些样本中是否存在农业杀虫剂,并对LandKlif(蜘蛛和甲虫)尚未涵盖的物种群进行额外的收集和确定。我们打算评估景观特征对农药暴露的重要性,并旨在结合农药暴露的特征(不同作用模式的特性、化合物的组合(混合毒性)、浓度水平、特定化合物的毒性等)。根据关于各种混杂因素的现有信息,对植物和节肢动物的分布特征进行分析。使用关于化合物和作物特定杀虫剂使用的数据,我们打算通过荟萃分析整合陆生植物和节肢动物的暴露和影响数据,这些数据来自已发表的文献和监管风险评估文件。我们预计,更多背景数据的实施将有助于解释我们对LandKlif地点农药暴露和物种分布的调查结果。通过将成熟的LandKlif研究区和陆地生态学专业知识与农药生态毒理学和荟萃分析专业知识相结合,我们希望进一步阐明农用化学品在陆地非目标生态系统中的潜在作用。

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Professor Dr. Jörg Müller其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Professor Dr. Jörg Müller', 18)}}的其他基金

Linking biodiversity to ecosystem functioning in forest ecosystems: biotic drivers of wood decomposition
将生物多样性与森林生态系统中的生态系统功能联系起来:木材分解的生物驱动因素
  • 批准号:
    335346150
  • 财政年份:
    2017
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    --
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    Research Grants
Coordination Funds
协调基金
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    499968794
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    --
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    Research Units
SP9: Multifunctionality and the biodiversity of higher trophic levels
SP9:多功能性和更高营养级的生物多样性
  • 批准号:
    500087958
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    --
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    Research Units
TREELANDS – Trees as Islands – on the phylogenetic isolation of trees in mixed forests
TREELANDS â 树木如岛 â 论混交林树木的系统发育隔离
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    512047130
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    --
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    Infrastructure Priority Programmes
Gap Response In Forest Insects – From Communities To Cellular Processes (GapResIn)
森林昆虫的间隙反应 – 从群落到细胞过程 (GapResIn)
  • 批准号:
    433123530
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    --
  • 项目类别:
    Infrastructure Priority Programmes

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