Season-long simplification of insect communities in dung from cattle treated with an extended-release formulation of the parasiticide eprinomectin

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https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5558

Language of the publication
English
Date
2023-01-09
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Backmeyer, Sydney J.
  • Goater, Cameron
  • Challis, Jonathan K.
  • Floate, Kevin D.
Publisher
SETAC / Wiley Periodicals LLC

Abstract

Cattle treated with LongRange®, an injectable formulation of the parasiticide eprinomectin, fecally excrete insecticidal residues for an extended period post application. We examined the nontarget effect of these residues by comparing insect communities developing in dung of untreated cattle (week 0) with those developing in dung of cattle treated 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 or 25 weeks previously. Chemical analyses of dung showed that eprinomectin concentrations peaked at 1 week post application and were still detectable at 25 weeks. Results from two separate experiments showed that dung of untreated cattle supported more total insects (beetles, flies, parasitoid wasps) and insect species than did dung of cattle treated for ≤12 weeks (Experiment 1) and ≤25 weeks (Experiment 2) previously. For the two experiments, an effect of residue on individual taxa was either not detected (nine cases) or was determined to suppress insect development in dung of cattle treated for 8–12 weeks (two cases), 12–16 weeks (three cases), 16–20 weeks (two cases), or 24 or 25 weeks (six cases) previously. Flies and their parasitoid wasps were particularly sensitive to residues with suppression often at or near 100%. These results show that cattle treated with LongRange in spring will fecally excrete residues for the entire grazing season with an associated simplification of the dung insect community. The effect of this simplification on the long-term health on dung-breeding populations of insects on pastures and dung degradation was not examined in the present study, but merits future research.

Subject

  • Agriculture

Keywords

  • biological monitoring,
  • ecological risk assessment,
  • environmental toxicology,
  • insecticides,
  • terrestrial invertebrate toxicology,
  • fecal residues

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Pagination

684-697

Peer review

Yes

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ISSN
1552-8618
0730-7268

Article

Journal title
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Journal volume
42
Journal issue
3
Accepted date
2023-01-02
Submitted date
2022-10-25

Citation(s)

Backmeyer, S. J., Goater, C., Challis, J. K., & Floate, K. D. (2023). Season-long simplification of insect communities in dung from cattle treated with an extended-release formulation of the parasiticide eprinomectin. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 42(3), 684-697. https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5558

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