Title of article :
Effects of pesticides on community structure and ecosystem
functions in agricultural streams of three biogeographical
regions in Europe
Author/Authors :
Ralf Bernhard Sch?fer a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Thierry Caquet، نويسنده , , Katri Siimes، نويسنده , , Ralf Mueller، نويسنده , , Laurent Lagadic، نويسنده , , Matthias Liess، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
There is a paucity of large-scale field investigations on the effects of organic toxicants on stream macroinvertebrate community
structure and ecosystem functions. We investigated a total of 29 streams in two study areas of France and Finland for pesticide
exposure, invertebrates and leaf-litter breakdown. To link pesticide exposure and community composition we applied the trait-based
Species At Risk (SPEAR) indicator system.
In the French region, pesticide stress was associated with a decrease in the relative abundance and number of sensitive species in
the communities. The presence of undisturbed upstream reaches partly compensated the effects of pesticide contamination. Functional
effects of pesticides were identified by a 2.5-fold reduction of the leaf-litter breakdown rate that was closely correlated with the
structural changes in the contaminated streams. No effects of pesticides were observed in Finnish streams since contamination with
pesticides was very low.
In a follow-up analysis, the SPEAR approach successfully discriminated between reference and contaminated sites across different
biogeographical regions, also including results of a previous field study in North Germany. Furthermore, change of the community
structure was detectable at a concentration range as low as 1/100 to 1/1000 the acute 48 h-LC50 of Daphnia magna.
Our findings demonstrate that pesticides may influence the structure and function of lotic ecosystems and that the SPEAR
approach can be used as a powerful tool in biomonitoring over large spatial scales.
Keywords :
Aquatic , pesticides , recovery , Leaf-litter breakdown , Species traits , macroinvertebrates
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment