Pesticides have negative effects on non-target organisms

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56732-x
Nian-Feng Wan, Liwan Fu, Matteo Dainese, Lars Pødenphant Kiær, Yue-Qing Hu, Fengfei Xin, Dave Goulson, Ben A. Woodcock, Adam J. Vanbergen, David J. Spurgeon, Siyuan Shen, Christoph Scherber
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Pesticides affect a diverse range of non-target species and may be linked to global biodiversity loss. The magnitude of this hazard remains only partially understood. We present a synthesis of pesticide (insecticide, herbicide and fungicide) impacts on multiple non-target organisms across trophic levels based on 20,212 effect sizes from 1,705 studies. For non-target plants, animals (invertebrate and vertebrates) and microorganisms (bacteria and fungi), we show negative responses of the growth, reproduction, behaviour and other physiological biomarkers within terrestrial and aquatic systems. Pesticides formulated for specific taxa negatively affected non-target groups, e.g. insecticidal neonicotinoids affecting amphibians. Negative effects were more pronounced in temperate than tropical regions but were consistent between aquatic and terrestrial environments, even after correcting for field-realistic terrestrial and environmentally relevant exposure scenarios. Our results question the sustainability of current pesticide use and support the need for enhanced risk assessments to reduce risks to biodiversity and ecosystems.

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农药对非目标生物有负面影响
农药影响多种非目标物种,可能与全球生物多样性丧失有关。这种危害的严重程度仍然只是部分地被了解。我们根据1705项研究的20212个效应值,综合了农药(杀虫剂、除草剂和杀菌剂)对不同营养水平的多种非目标生物的影响。对于非目标植物、动物(无脊椎动物和脊椎动物)和微生物(细菌和真菌),我们显示了陆地和水生系统中生长、繁殖、行为和其他生理生物标志物的负响应。为特定分类群配制的农药会对非目标群体产生负面影响,例如,新烟碱类杀虫剂会对两栖动物产生负面影响。负面影响在温带地区比热带地区更为明显,但在水生环境和陆地环境之间是一致的,即使在校正了实地实际的陆地和与环境有关的接触情景之后也是如此。我们的研究结果对当前农药使用的可持续性提出了质疑,并支持加强风险评估以减少生物多样性和生态系统风险的必要性。
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