Title of article :
Phenylpyrazoles impact on Folsomia candida (Collembola)
Author/Authors :
San Miguel، نويسنده , , Angélique and Raveton، نويسنده , , Muriel and Lempérière، نويسنده , , Guy and Ravanel، نويسنده , , Patrick، نويسنده ,
Pages :
7
From page :
2351
To page :
2357
Abstract :
Effects of the broad-spectrum insecticide fipronil were investigated on a non-target insect living in the soil, the springtail Folsomia candida Willem. Fipronil induced a significant reduction in juvenile production (PNEC = 250 μg kg−1 dry soil), which seemed to be linked with an impact on the first stages of springtail development: juveniles and 7-day-old adults. These young organisms have a thinner integument, a smaller mass body and a weaker detoxification efficiency and were more sensitive than adults (14 days old) to fipronil and phenylpyrazole derivatives. Contact toxicity for juveniles was measured (LC50(96 h)) giving the following values: fipronil, 450 μg l−1; sulfone-fipronil, 430 μg l−1; sulfide-fipronil, 160 μg l−1. F. candida organisms were able to avoid contaminated food because phenylpyrazoles decreased food appetency. However, F. candida could bioaccumulate fipronil through trans-tegumental penetration (BAF96 h = 160) and its high biotransformation rate inside springtail bodies (1 ng fipronil metabolized day−1 individual−1) was suspected to increase this process. Under natural conditions, phenylpyrazoles risk assessment on springtails seems to be weak due to their capacity of avoiding high contaminated zones and their biochemical tolerance to this class of insecticides.
Keywords :
Phenylpyrazoles , biotransformation , Folsomia candida , Ecotoxicology , fipronil , risk assessment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1997593
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