PollinERA:了解农药与授粉者之间的相互作用,为欧盟环境风险评估和政策提供支持

Christopher John Topping, Agnieszka Bednarska, Emilio Benfenati, Jordan Chetcuti, Noa Delso, Xiaodong Duan, Andreas Focks, Ryszard Laskowski, Anna Lombardo, Luna Marcussen, Teodor Metodiev, Michael Rubinigg, Maj Rundlöf, Fabio Sgolastra, Carla Stoyanova, Gregor Sušanj, James Williams, Elżbieta Ziółkowska
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PollinERA 的目标是扭转授粉者数量下降的趋势,减少杀虫剂的有害影响。它通过四个目标来响应号召:SO1 填补生态毒理学数据缺口,以切实预测农药的来源、接触途径和对授粉昆虫的影响,以及它们对单个农药和混合物的敏感性。SO2 制定和测试欧洲种植系统和景观中农药和授粉昆虫的共同监测计划,开发风险指标和混合物暴露信息。SO3 针对化学品和生物、环境归宿、毒物动力学/毒力动力学和种群模型,开发预测农药对传粉昆虫毒理影响的模型。SO4 开发基于种群系统的风险和政策评估方法,考虑多种压力因素和景观尺度上的长期时空动态,并为授粉昆虫/农药数据和工具建立开放式数据库。为实现这一目标,将为广泛的毒理学测试开发知识和规程,并将其反馈到硅学模型(QSARS、毒物动力学/毒效学和种群)中。利用利益相关者共同开发的方法,这些模型将结合到一个 "一个系统 "框架中,从系统的角度进行风险评估和政策评价,包括一项国际监测计划。一个系统 "框架以欧洲食物安全局的系统 ERA 观点为基础,将用于蜜蜂的工具扩展到蝴蝶、飞蛾和食蚜蝇。联合体合作伙伴都是这一发展所需的领域专家,能够很好地促进欧洲机构对工具的吸收,从而保证项目未来的影响力。预期影响的目标是:更好地了解和解决生物多样性减少的驱动因素、利用数字技术开展相互关联的生物多样性研究,以及在生态系统层面了解生物多样性与健康之间的关系。
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PollinERA: Understanding pesticide-Pollinator interactions to support EU Environmental Risk Assessment and policy
PollinERA aims to reverse pollinator population declines and reduce the harmful impacts of pesticides. It addresses the call through four objectives: SO1 filling ecotoxicological data gaps to enable realistic prediction of the source and routes of exposure and impact of pesticides on pollinators and their sensitivity to individual pesticides and mixtures. SO2 developing and testing a co-monitoring scheme for pesticides and pollinators across European cropping systems and landscapes, developing risk indicators and mixture exposure information. SO3 developing models for predicting pesticide toxicological effects on pollinators for chemicals and organisms, environmental fate, toxicokinetic/ toxicodynamic, and population models. SO4 developing a population-level systems-based approach to risk and policy assessment considering multiple stressors and long-term spatiotemporal dynamics at the landscape scale and generating an open database for pollinator/pesticide data and tools. This will be achieved through developing knowledge and protocols for a broad range of toxicological testing, feeding to in silico models (QSARS, toxicokinetic/toxicodynamic, and population). Using a strong stakeholder co-development approach, these models will be combined in a One System framework taking a systems view on risk assessment and policy evaluation, including an international monitoring program. The One System framework is based on EFSA’s system ERA view, expanding on the tools used for bees to include butterflies, moths and hoverflies. The consortium partners are experts in the field needed for this development and are well-placed to facilitate the uptake of tools by European bodies to guarantee the project's future impact. Expected impacts target Destination impacts of better understanding and addressing drivers of biodiversity decline, interconnected biodiversity research using digital technologies, and understanding the biodiversity and health nexus at the ecosystem level.
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