Relyea Rick, Hoverman Jason
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2006 Oct;9(10):1157-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00966.x.
The field of ecotoxicology is experiencing a surge in attention among ecologists as we gain a deeper appreciation for how contaminants can impact natural ecosystems. This interest is particularly strong in aquatic systems where many non-target organisms experience pesticides. In this article, we assess how pesticides affect freshwater systems by applying the conceptual framework of density- and trait-mediated indirect effects from the field of basic ecology. We demonstrate the utility of this framework for understanding the conditions under which pesticides affect species interactions, communities and ecosystems. Through the integration of laboratory toxicity tests and this ecological framework, ecotoxicologists should be better able to identify the mechanisms through which pesticides affect communities and ecosystems. We also identify several areas of research that are in critical need of empirical attention including synergistic effects between pesticides and natural stressors, the importance of pesticides on community assembly via habitat preferences and oviposition effects, the timing and frequency of pesticide applications, pesticide effects on population dynamics, the evolution of pesticide resistance in non-target organisms and ecosystem recovery. With this knowledge, one can improve upon management decisions and help protect non-target species that are of conservation concern.
随着我们对污染物如何影响自然生态系统有了更深入的认识,生态毒理学领域在生态学家中受到的关注激增。这种兴趣在水生系统中尤为强烈,在那里许多非目标生物会接触到农药。在本文中,我们通过应用基础生态学领域中密度和性状介导的间接影响的概念框架,评估农药如何影响淡水系统。我们展示了这个框架在理解农药影响物种相互作用、群落和生态系统的条件方面的实用性。通过整合实验室毒性测试和这个生态框架,生态毒理学家应该能够更好地确定农药影响群落和生态系统的机制。我们还确定了几个急需实证关注的研究领域,包括农药与自然压力源之间的协同效应、农药通过栖息地偏好和产卵效应在群落组装中的重要性、农药施用的时间和频率、农药对种群动态的影响、非目标生物中抗药性的进化以及生态系统的恢复。有了这些知识,人们可以改进管理决策,并有助于保护受保护关注的非目标物种。