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Chronic effects of strobilurin fungicides on development, growth, and mortality of larval Great Plains toads (Bufo cognatus)

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ECOTOXICOLOGY
卷 23, 期 3, 页码 396-403

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DOI: 10.1007/s10646-014-1203-0

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Bufo; Chronic; Fungicides; Development; Metamorphosis

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  1. National Science Foundation [0718302]
  2. CEAP Wetlands Program, US Department of Agriculture-Natural Resource Conservation Service
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  4. Division Of Mathematical Sciences [0718302] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Agricultural fungicide application has increased tenfold since 2005 in the United States. Active ingredients and formulations of strobilurin fungicides at environmentally relevant concentrations cause mortality to larval and metamorph amphibians; however, little is known about chronic exposure effects in amphibians. We exposed larval amphibians (Bufo cognatus) throughout metamorphosis to the common fungicide formulations Headline(A (R)), Stratego(A (R)), Quilt(A (R)), and a control to determine effects on development and growth. Formulations were tested at 1.7, 50, and 400 mu g/L of the active strobilurin ingredient for Headline(A (R)), Stratego(A (R)), and Quilt(A (R)), respectively. Fungicide exposure did not affect body mass or snout-vent length at metamorphosis. However, exposure to Headline(A (R)) at 1.7 mu g/L increased the development rate of tadpoles by approximately 5 days compared to the control, an effect not observed for Stratego(A (R)) and Quilt(A (R)). Stratego(A (R)) also caused approximately 35 % cumulative mortality. Results from the experiment suggest that chronic effects of strobilurin fungicides on development, growth, and mortality to B. cognatus are apparent at environmentally relevant concentrations.

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