Journal article
Effects of the boscalid fungicide Filan® on the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa at environmentally relevant concentrations
HT Vu, MJ Keough, SM Long, VJ Pettigrove
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1002/etc.3247
Abstract
Fungicides are widely used in agriculture to control fungal diseases. After application, fungicides can be transported offsite to surface and groundwater and ultimately enter estuarine and marine environments. The presence of fungicides in the marine environment may pose risks to marine organisms, but little is known about fungicide effects on these organisms, especially invertebrates. The present study investigated the effects of the commonly used boscalid fungicide Filan® on life history traits, feeding rate, and energy reserves (lipid, glycogen, and protein content) of the marine amphipod Allorchestes compressa over 6wk under laboratory conditions. Amphipods were exposed to 3 concentratio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank J. Myers, R. Reid, and D. McMahon for kindly assisting in the field collection of amphipods. We also thank A. O'Brien for providing comments and helping improve the manuscript. H. T. Vu was funded Melbourne International Research Scholarship during the conduct of the present study. Funding for the present study was supported by the Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification and Management (CAPIM).