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Scientific statement on the coverage of bats by the current pesticide risk assessment for birds and mammals

机译:当前鸟类和哺乳动物的农药风险评估中有关蝙蝠覆盖范围的科学声明

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Bats are an important group of mammals, frequently foraging in farmland and potentially exposed to pesticides. This statement considers whether the current risk assessment performed for birds and ground dwelling mammals exposed to pesticides is also protective of bats. Three main issues were addressed. Firstly, whether bats are toxicologically more or less sensitive than the most sensitive birds and mammals. Secondly, whether oral exposure of bats to pesticides is greater or lower than in ground dwelling mammals and birds. Thirdly, whether there are other important exposure routes relevant to bats. A large variation in toxicological sensitivity and no relationship between sensitivity of bats and bird or mammal test‐species to pesticides could be found. In addition, bats have unique traits, such as echolocation and torpor which can be adversely affected by exposure to pesticides and which are not covered by the endpoints currently selected for wild mammal risk assessment. The current exposure assessment methodology was used for oral exposure and adapted to bats using bat‐specific parameters. For oral exposure, it was concluded that for most standard risk assessment scenarios the current approach did not cover exposure of bats to pesticide residues in food. Calculations of potential dermal exposure for bats foraging during spraying operations suggest that this may be a very important exposure route. Dermal routes of exposure should be combined with inhalation and oral exposure. Based on the evidence compiled, the Panel concludes that bats are not adequately covered by the current risk assessment approach, and that there is a need to develop a bat‐specific risk assessment scheme. In general, there was scarcity of data to assess the risks for bat exposed to pesticides. Recommendations for research are made, including identification of alternatives to laboratory testing of bats to assess toxicological effects.
机译:蝙蝠是重要的哺乳动物群体,经常在农田中觅食并可能接触杀虫剂。该声明考虑了目前对暴露于农药的鸟类和栖居哺乳动物进行的风险评估是否也对蝙蝠具有保护作用。解决了三个主要问题。首先,蝙蝠在毒理学上是否比最敏感的鸟类和哺乳动物敏感。其次,蝙蝠对农药的口服暴露大于或小于居住在地面的哺乳动物和鸟类。第三,是否还有其他重要的与蝙蝠有关的暴露途径。毒理学敏感性差异很大,蝙蝠与鸟类或哺乳动物的测试物种对农药的敏感性之间没有关系。此外,蝙蝠具有独特的特征,例如回声定位和玉米粉刺,它们可能因接触杀虫剂而受到不利影响,并且未被当前选择用于野生哺乳动物风险评估的终点所涵盖。当前的暴露评估方法用于口服暴露,并使用蝙蝠特定参数对蝙蝠进行了调整。对于口服暴露,可以得出结论,对于大多数标准风险评估方案,当前的方法不包括蝙蝠暴露于食物中农药残留的暴露。蝙蝠在喷涂过程中觅食的潜在皮肤暴露量的计算表明,这可能是非常重要的暴露途径。皮肤接触途径应与吸入和口服接触相结合。根据收集的证据,小组得出结论认为,目前的风险评估方法未充分涵盖蝙蝠,因此有必要制定针对蝙蝠的风险评估计划。一般而言,缺乏评估蝙蝠接触农药的风险的数据。提出了研究建议,包括确定蝙蝠的实验室测试方法以评估毒理作用。

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