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Paul Story, Kimberly Maute
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研究表明,鸣禽暴露于有机磷农药会影响鸣禽的一系列行为特征,包括鸣叫、展示和飞行,从而对自由生活的个体和种群的生存能力产生重大影响。在本研究中,在新南威尔士州西南部Conargo附近,对雄性褐歌雀(Cincloramphus cruralis Vigors和Horsfield 1827)在喷洒杀虫剂(O,O-二甲基-O-[3-甲基-4-硝基苯基]-硫代膦)前后的展示飞行进行了偶然监测,包括飞行中鸣叫的数量、持续时间和存在情况。暴露于杀虫剂杀虫剂后,雄瓢虫展翅飞行时间显著增加(t0.05, 398 = 1.97;P = 0.0085,使用log10转换后的飞行时间数据进行分析),尽管在10分钟的调查期间,平均飞行次数从喷洒前的5.7次减少到喷洒后的4.7次。而暴露与未暴露的红腹小蠊雄蜂鸣叫展翅的比例差异无统计学意义(χ2(0.05, 1) = 0.323;P = 0.570)。为了更好地了解农药暴露对草瓢虫行为和生态的影响,本文提出的观察结果需要进一步研究和验证,并同时进行其他变量的研究,如领土测绘、繁殖成功率评估和指示有机磷杀虫剂暴露的酶生物标志物的量化。
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Observations on the display flights of male Brown Songlarks (Cincloramphus cruralis Vigors and Horsfield 1827) before and after the application of fenitrothion, an organophosphorous pesticide for locust control, in a semi-arid grassland in southwestern New South Wales and suggestions for further research
ABSTRACT Exposure of songbirds to organophosphorous pesticides has been shown to affect a range of behavioural characteristics including singing, displaying and flying that consequently can have significant impacts on the viability of free-living individuals and populations. In the current study, display flights of male Brown Songlarks (Cincloramphus cruralis Vigors and Horsfield 1827) before and after the application of fenitrothion (O,O-dimethyl-O-[3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl]-phosphorothioate) during locust spray operations around Conargo, south western New South Wales, were monitored incidentally for number, duration and the presence of song during flight. The duration of display flights undertaken by male C. cruralis showed a statistically significant increase after exposure to fenitrothion (t0.05, 398 = 1.97; p = 0.0085, analysed using log10 transformed flight duration data), despite the mean number of flights undertaken decreasing from 5.7 pre-spray to 4.7 post-spray during 10 min survey periods. The proportion of display flights in which the male was calling, however, did not differ between pesticide-exposed and unexposed male C. cruralis (χ2(0.05, 1) = 0.323; p = 0.570). To better understand the impacts of pesticide exposure on C. cruralis behaviour and ecology, the observations presented here require further study and validation with the addition of other variables such as territory mapping, assessment of reproductive success and the quantification of enzymatic biomarkers indicative of exposure to organophosphorous insecticides, undertaken concomitantly.
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