Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.

Rice paddy irrigation ponds can sustain surprisingly high taxonomic richness and make significant contributions to regional biodiversity. We evaluated the impacts of pesticides and other environmental stressors (including eutrophication, decreased macrophyte coverage, physical habitat destruction, a...

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Main Authors: Hiroshi C Ito, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Megumi Nakagawa, Noriko Takamura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229052
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spelling doaj-5019fe8d8d5e4c3ea9f2251d08be9c722021-03-03T21:53:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01157e022905210.1371/journal.pone.0229052Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.Hiroshi C ItoHiroaki ShiraishiMegumi NakagawaNoriko TakamuraRice paddy irrigation ponds can sustain surprisingly high taxonomic richness and make significant contributions to regional biodiversity. We evaluated the impacts of pesticides and other environmental stressors (including eutrophication, decreased macrophyte coverage, physical habitat destruction, and invasive alien species) on the taxonomic richness of freshwater animals in 21 irrigation ponds in Japan. We sampled a wide range of freshwater animals (reptiles, amphibians, fishes, mollusks, crustaceans, insects, annelids, bryozoans, and sponges) and surveyed environmental variables related to pesticide contamination and other stressors listed above. Statistical analyses comprised contraction of highly correlated environmental variables, best-subset model selection, stepwise model selection, and permutation tests. Results showed that: (i) probenazole (fungicide) was a significant stressor on fish (i.e., contamination with this compound had a significantly negative correlation with fish taxonomic richness), (ii) the interaction of BPMC (insecticide; also known as fenobucarb) and bluegill (invasive alien fish) was a significant stressor on a "large insect" category (Coleoptera, Ephemeroptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, and Trichoptera), (iii) the interaction of BPMC and concrete bank protection was a significant stressor on an "invertebrate" category, (iv) the combined impacts of BPMC and the other stressors on the invertebrate and large insect categories resulted in an estimated mean loss of taxonomic richness by 15% and 77%, respectively, in comparison with a hypothetical pond with preferable conditions.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229052
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author Hiroshi C Ito
Hiroaki Shiraishi
Megumi Nakagawa
Noriko Takamura
spellingShingle Hiroshi C Ito
Hiroaki Shiraishi
Megumi Nakagawa
Noriko Takamura
Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hiroshi C Ito
Hiroaki Shiraishi
Megumi Nakagawa
Noriko Takamura
author_sort Hiroshi C Ito
title Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
title_short Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
title_full Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
title_fullStr Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
title_full_unstemmed Combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
title_sort combined impact of pesticides and other environmental stressors on animal diversity in irrigation ponds.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Rice paddy irrigation ponds can sustain surprisingly high taxonomic richness and make significant contributions to regional biodiversity. We evaluated the impacts of pesticides and other environmental stressors (including eutrophication, decreased macrophyte coverage, physical habitat destruction, and invasive alien species) on the taxonomic richness of freshwater animals in 21 irrigation ponds in Japan. We sampled a wide range of freshwater animals (reptiles, amphibians, fishes, mollusks, crustaceans, insects, annelids, bryozoans, and sponges) and surveyed environmental variables related to pesticide contamination and other stressors listed above. Statistical analyses comprised contraction of highly correlated environmental variables, best-subset model selection, stepwise model selection, and permutation tests. Results showed that: (i) probenazole (fungicide) was a significant stressor on fish (i.e., contamination with this compound had a significantly negative correlation with fish taxonomic richness), (ii) the interaction of BPMC (insecticide; also known as fenobucarb) and bluegill (invasive alien fish) was a significant stressor on a "large insect" category (Coleoptera, Ephemeroptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, and Trichoptera), (iii) the interaction of BPMC and concrete bank protection was a significant stressor on an "invertebrate" category, (iv) the combined impacts of BPMC and the other stressors on the invertebrate and large insect categories resulted in an estimated mean loss of taxonomic richness by 15% and 77%, respectively, in comparison with a hypothetical pond with preferable conditions.
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