Impact of changes in governance for anticoagulant rodenticide use on non-target exposure in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes)

IF 9 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
S. Campbell , S. George , E.A. Sharp , A. Giela , C. Senior , L.M. Melton , F. Casali , M. Giergiel , D. Vyas , L.A. Mocogni , M. Galloway
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Abstract

Wildlife is at risk of exposure to rodenticides used in pest management. An industry-led stewardship scheme introduced new rules on use and sale of products across the UK in 2016, with the aim of reducing this risk. To determine if the scheme had achieved this, exposure to second generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) was measured in foxes. Liver samples from 406 foxes collected between 2011 and 2022 were analysed and the percentage presence and concentrations of SGARs, where present, from pre-stewardship and post-stewardship samples were compared. There was no statistically significant change in the percentage of foxes exposed to bromadiolone, difenacoum or summed SGAR residues after the introduction of stewardship. The percentage of foxes exposed to brodifacoum increased significantly post-stewardship, from 18% to 43%. There were no significant changes of either summed or individual SGAR concentrations post-stewardship.

These findings suggest that the industry-led stewardship scheme has not yet had the intended impact of reducing SGAR exposure in non-target wildlife, and they highlight a substantial increase in foxes encountering brodifacoum, together with weak statistical evidence of an increase in the percentage of foxes exposed to multiple SGARs.

抗凝血杀鼠剂使用管理的变化对红狐(Vulpes vulpes)非目标暴露的影响
野生动物面临着接触害虫管理中使用的杀鼠剂的风险。2016 年,一项由行业主导的监管计划在全英范围内推出了新的产品使用和销售规则,旨在降低这一风险。为了确定该计划是否达到了这一目标,我们对狐狸接触第二代抗凝血灭鼠剂(SGARs)的情况进行了测量。对 2011 年至 2022 年间采集的 406 只狐狸的肝脏样本进行了分析,并比较了管理前和管理后样本中 SGARs(如果存在)的存在比例和浓度。实施监管后,暴露于溴敌隆、鼠得克或 SGAR 残留总和的狐狸比例在统计学上没有明显变化。实施监管后,接触溴敌隆的狐狸比例大幅增加,从 18% 增加到 43%。这些研究结果表明,由行业主导的监管计划尚未达到减少非目标野生动物接触 SGAR 的预期效果,而且这些研究结果还突出表明,狐狸接触溴敌隆的比例大幅上升,同时有微弱的统计证据表明狐狸接触多种 SGAR 的比例有所上升。
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