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Quantifying immediate and delayed effects of anthelmintic exposure on ecosystem functioning supported by a common dung beetle species

机译:量化驱虫暴露对常见虫物种支持的生态系统功能的即时和延迟影响

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Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) support numerous ecosystem functions in livestock-grazed pastures. Exposure to veterinary anthelmintic residues in livestock dung can have lethal and sublethal effects on dung beetles, and can reduce rates of dung removal, but the immediate and longer-term consequences for other dung beetle mediated functions have rarely been studied. We investigated the consequences of anthelmintic exposure on survival of the dung beetle Aphodius fossor and its delivery of four ecosystems functions that underpin pasture production: dung removal, soil fauna feeding activity, primary productivity, and reduction of soil compaction. We tested whether anthelmintic exposure had immediate or delayed effects on these functions individually and simultaneously (i.e., ecosystem multifunctionality). We found no evidence that ivermectin residues had a lethal effect on adult beetles. For dung removal, we found a significant interaction between the timing of exposure and functioning: while dung removal was impaired by concurrent exposure to high levels of ivermectin, functioning was unaffected when beetles that had been exposed previously to the same concentration of anthelmintic later interacted with untreated dung. Other ecosystem functions were not affected significantly by anthelmintic exposure, and there was no evidence to suggest any persistent impact of anthelmintic exposure on ecosystem multifunctionality. While anthelmintic residues remain a significant threat to dung beetle populations, for adult beetles, we found no evidence that residues have detrimental consequences for ecosystem functioning beyond the immediate point of exposure.
机译:粪甲虫(鞘翅目:Scarabaeoidea)在牲畜饲养的牧场中支持多种生态系统功能。暴露于家畜粪便中的兽用驱虫残留物可能对粪便甲虫具有致命和亚致死作用,并且可以降低粪便清除率,但很少研究对其他由粪便甲虫介导的功能的直接和长期后果。我们调查了驱虫暴露对粪甲虫Aphodius fossor的生存及其提供的支持草场生产的四个生态系统功能的影响:清除粪便,土壤动物摄食活动,初级生产力和土壤紧实度的降低。我们测试了驱虫暴露是否单独或同时对这些功能产生了即时或延迟的影响(即生态系统的多功能性)。我们没有发现伊维菌素残留对成年甲虫具有致死作用的证据。对于粪便清除,我们发现暴露时间与功能之间存在显着的相互作用:尽管同时暴露于高水平的伊维菌素会损害粪便清除,但以前暴露于相同浓度的驱虫药中的甲虫随后与之相互作用,则清除功能不会受到影响。未经处理的粪便。其他生态系统功能不受驱虫剂暴露的影响很大,也没有证据表明驱虫剂暴露对生态系统多功能性有任何持续影响。尽管驱虫残留物仍然是粪甲虫种群的重要威胁,但对于成年甲虫,我们没有发现证据表明残留物会对暴露于接触点附近的生态系统功能产生有害影响。

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