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DOI 10.1006/eesa.2001.2055
Title (Primary) Effects of the hormone insecticide tebufenozide on Chironomus riparius Larvae in two different exposure setups
Author Hahn, T.; Liess, M.; Schulz, R.
Source Titel Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Year 2001
Department OEC; OEKOTOX; COE
Volume 49
Issue 2
Page From 171
Page To 178
Language englisch
Keywords Chironomus riparius; tebufenozide; aquatic invertebrate; pesticide; insect growth regulator; endocrine disruption; sex specificity.
Abstract The effects of the molting-hormone agonistic insecticide tebufenozide on larvae of the midge Chironomus riparius Meigen were tested in two different exposure setups. After static contamination of first-instar larvae the NOEC, LOEC, and LC50 values were 13.2, 17.4, and 21.14 μg/L, respectively. Semistatic exposure of fourth-instar larvae revealed a lower susceptibility of elder larvae (NOEC 30 μg/L, LOEC 60 μg/L, and LC50 81.94 μg/L). In both cases mortality was not immediate; the effects were postponed and almost exclusively linked to the processes of pupation and emergence. Pupal mortality in the semistatic exposure scheme was twice as high in males as in females during a 100 μg/L treatment. This sex-specific effect probably resulted from the endocrine activity of tebufenozide. Its detection underlines the suitability of C. riparius as a model organism for investigating effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in aquatic insects.
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Hahn, T., Liess, M., Schulz, R. (2001):
Effects of the hormone insecticide tebufenozide on Chironomus riparius Larvae in two different exposure setups
Ecotox. Environ. Safe. 49 (2), 171 - 178 10.1006/eesa.2001.2055