High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates

Survival of early life stages is critical for population growth. Understanding the vulnerability of these sensitive stages can therefore improve ecological risk predictions. The globally-used neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid does not degrade easily in soil and occurs at concentrations potentia...

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Published in:Applied Soil Ecology
Main Authors: Sengupta, Sagnik, Leinaas, Hans Petter, van Gestel, Cornelis A.M., Jager, Tjalling, Rundberget, Thomas, Borgå, Katrine
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/89899b5e-f137-43ff-b484-949653eaa722 2024-06-23T07:50:16+00:00 High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates Sengupta, Sagnik Leinaas, Hans Petter van Gestel, Cornelis A.M. Jager, Tjalling Rundberget, Thomas Borgå, Katrine 2023-07 https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/89899b5e-f137-43ff-b484-949653eaa722 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2023.104880 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/89899b5e-f137-43ff-b484-949653eaa722 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85150044030&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85150044030&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/89899b5e-f137-43ff-b484-949653eaa722 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sengupta , S , Leinaas , H P , van Gestel , C A M , Jager , T , Rundberget , T & Borgå , K 2023 , ' High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates ' , Applied Soil Ecology , vol. 187 , 104880 , pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2023.104880 Mechanistic model Neonicotinoid Soil fauna Sublethal effects Toxicity tests article 2023 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2023.104880 2024-05-30T00:36:00Z Survival of early life stages is critical for population growth. Understanding the vulnerability of these sensitive stages can therefore improve ecological risk predictions. The globally-used neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid does not degrade easily in soil and occurs at concentrations potentially toxic to non-target soil organisms, such as Collembola. Here, we studied the effects of dietary exposure to imidacloprid on the survival of juveniles in an arctic and a temperate population of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola), a commonly-occurring litter-dwelling species in the Northern Hemisphere. The exposure lasted from <24 h to 30 days since hatching at 15 °C. We assessed whether (1) the arctic population of the test species with faster development rates could be more vulnerable than the temperate population, (2) cumulative mortality could increase substantially with exposure time, and (3) the mortality risk experienced during the juvenile stage could be greater than that experienced by the adults. We found a strong concentration-dependent decline in survival in both populations, with small but significantly different LC50s, despite large differences in multiple life-history traits. Applying a General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) showed a low threshold for effects, slow damage dynamics, a 6–11-fold decrease in LC50 from 14 to 30 days of exposure, and saturation of damage at the three highest concentrations. In addition, exposure starting soon after hatching caused much more mortality than that starting in the adult stages. Our findings suggest that toxicity tests not emphasizing the neonate stages or not lasting long enough can underestimate the implications for populations of naturally abundant non-target organisms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Population Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Arctic Applied Soil Ecology 187 104880
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topic Mechanistic model
Neonicotinoid
Soil fauna
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
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Neonicotinoid
Soil fauna
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
Sengupta, Sagnik
Leinaas, Hans Petter
van Gestel, Cornelis A.M.
Jager, Tjalling
Rundberget, Thomas
Borgå, Katrine
High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
topic_facet Mechanistic model
Neonicotinoid
Soil fauna
Sublethal effects
Toxicity tests
description Survival of early life stages is critical for population growth. Understanding the vulnerability of these sensitive stages can therefore improve ecological risk predictions. The globally-used neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid does not degrade easily in soil and occurs at concentrations potentially toxic to non-target soil organisms, such as Collembola. Here, we studied the effects of dietary exposure to imidacloprid on the survival of juveniles in an arctic and a temperate population of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola), a commonly-occurring litter-dwelling species in the Northern Hemisphere. The exposure lasted from <24 h to 30 days since hatching at 15 °C. We assessed whether (1) the arctic population of the test species with faster development rates could be more vulnerable than the temperate population, (2) cumulative mortality could increase substantially with exposure time, and (3) the mortality risk experienced during the juvenile stage could be greater than that experienced by the adults. We found a strong concentration-dependent decline in survival in both populations, with small but significantly different LC50s, despite large differences in multiple life-history traits. Applying a General Unified Threshold model for Survival (GUTS) showed a low threshold for effects, slow damage dynamics, a 6–11-fold decrease in LC50 from 14 to 30 days of exposure, and saturation of damage at the three highest concentrations. In addition, exposure starting soon after hatching caused much more mortality than that starting in the adult stages. Our findings suggest that toxicity tests not emphasizing the neonate stages or not lasting long enough can underestimate the implications for populations of naturally abundant non-target organisms.
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author Sengupta, Sagnik
Leinaas, Hans Petter
van Gestel, Cornelis A.M.
Jager, Tjalling
Rundberget, Thomas
Borgå, Katrine
author_facet Sengupta, Sagnik
Leinaas, Hans Petter
van Gestel, Cornelis A.M.
Jager, Tjalling
Rundberget, Thomas
Borgå, Katrine
author_sort Sengupta, Sagnik
title High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
title_short High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
title_full High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
title_fullStr High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
title_full_unstemmed High sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of Folsomia quadrioculata (Collembola) populations from contrasting climates
title_sort high sensitivity to dietary imidacloprid exposure in early life stages of folsomia quadrioculata (collembola) populations from contrasting climates
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