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DOI 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.09.016
Title (Primary) Linking pesticide exposure and spatial dynamics: an individual-based model of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in agricultural landscapes
Author Liu, C.; Sibly, R.M.; Grimm, V.; Thorbek, P.
Source Titel Ecological Modelling
Year 2013
Department OESA
Volume 248
Page From 92
Page To 102
Language englisch
Keywords Population dynamics; Pesticides; Ecological risk assessment; Habitat choice; Agent-based model; NetLogo
UFZ wide themes ru5
Abstract The wood mouse is a common and abundant species in agricultural landscape and is a focal species in pesticide risk assessment. Empirical studies on the ecology of the wood mouse have provided sufficient information for the species to be modelled mechanistically. An individual-based model was constructed to explicitly represent the locations and movement patterns of individual mice. This together with the schedule of pesticide application allows prediction of the risk to the population from pesticide exposure. The model included life-history traits of wood mice as well as typical landscape dynamics in agricultural farmland in the UK. The model obtains a good fit to the available population data and is fit for risk assessment purposes. It can help identify spatio-temporal situations with the largest potential risk of exposure and enables extrapolation from individual-level endpoints to population-level effects. Largest risk of exposure to pesticides was found when good crop growth in the “sink” fields coincided with high “source” population densities in the hedgerows.

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Liu, C., Sibly, R.M., Grimm, V., Thorbek, P. (2013):
Linking pesticide exposure and spatial dynamics: an individual-based model of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in agricultural landscapes
Ecol. Model. 248 , 92 - 102 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.09.016