Literature DB >> 29529573

Impact of an atrazine-based herbicide on an agrobiont wolf spider.

Jake A Godfrey1, Ann L Rypstra2.   

Abstract

For animals that live in association with humans, a key ecological question is how anthropogenic factors influence their life history. While major negative effects are obvious, subtle non-lethal responses to anthropogenic stimuli may provide insight into the features that lead to the success of species that thrive in habitats heavily impacted by humans. Here we explored the influence of the herbicide atrazine on various life history traits of a wolf spider that thrives in agroecosystems where it is commonly applied. We found that exposure delayed maturation and increased the probability of having molting errors. Atrazine also decreased the probability of producing an egg sac after mating, but increased the average mass of the initial egg sacs that were produced while not impacting the average number of eggs inside. The total number of eggs produced from a single mating on the other hand, was increased in the presence of atrazine through the production of multiple egg sacs. Finally, adult lifespan was shortened with exposure to atrazine. These results suggest that the atrazine based herbicides that are routinely applied to agricultural fields result in altered life history traits, potentially through endocrine disruption, that may counteract one another to allow persistence.
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Keywords:  Agrobiont spider; Atrazine; Endocrine disruption; Pardosa milvina

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29529573     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Influence of solution pH on degradation of atrazine during UV and UV/H2O2 oxidation: kinetics, mechanism, and degradation pathways.

Authors:  Yucan Liu; Kai Zhu; Miaomiao Su; Huayu Zhu; Jianbo Lu; Yuxia Wang; Jinkun Dong; Hao Qin; Ying Wang; Yan Zhang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-11-04       Impact factor: 4.036

2.  Exposure of the African mound building termite, Macrotermes bellicosus workers to commercially formulated 2,4-D and atrazine caused high mortality and impaired locomotor response.

Authors:  Afure J Ejomah; Osariyekemwen O Uyi; Sese-Owei Ekaye
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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