Even ‘environmentally protective’ levels of pesticide devastate insect biodiversity

Even ‘environmentally protective’ levels of pesticide devastate insect biodiversity

The Conversation

18 June 2013


Pesticide levels considered environmentally friendly in Europe and Australia are, in fact, having a devastating effect on invertebrate insect biodiversity in nearby creeks and streams, a new study has found, showing the need for an urgent overhaul of the way pesticide risk is assessed.

Water-dwelling invertebrates like worms, snails, crustaceans, mites and insects play a crucial role in regional ecosystems because they provide food for fish, birds and platypuses. Read more

 

 

 

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