Search Results - "Burkart, Louisiane"
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Pesticide contamination in an intensive insect predator of honey bees
Published in Environment international (01-06-2023)“…Pesticides used for plant protection can indirectly affect target and non-target organisms and are identified as a major cause of insect decline. Depending on…”
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Pervasive exposure of wild small mammals to legacy and currently used pesticide mixtures in arable landscapes
Published in Scientific reports (23-09-2022)“…Knowledge gaps regarding the potential role of pesticides in the loss of agricultural biodiversity worldwide and mixture-related issues hamper proper risk…”
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Pesticide contamination in an intensive insect predator of honey bees
Published in Environment international (01-06-2023)“…Pesticides used for plant protection can indirectly affect target and non-target organisms and are identified as a major cause of insect decline. Depending on…”
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Pesticide concentrations in a threatened freshwater turtle (Emys orbicularis): Seasonal and annual variation in the Camargue wetland, France
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-01-2024)“…Wetlands are among the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and pollution is a major factor causing the decline of wetland biodiversity. Despite the…”
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Determinants of Legacy Persistent Organic Pollutant Levels in the European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in the Camargue Wetland, France
Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-08-2021)“…Many banned persistent organic pollutants (POPs) remain for decades in the aquatic environment and can have harmful effects on long‐lived predators because of…”
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Characterization and diversity of Babesia sp. YLG, a new member of the Peircei group infecting Mediterranean yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis)
Published in Ticks and tick-borne diseases (01-01-2022)“…Avian infecting piroplasms are largely under-studied compared to other hemoparasites, and this paucity of information has blurred our phylogenetic and…”
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