Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2896081423> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2896081423 endingPage "35364" @default.
- W2896081423 startingPage "35352" @default.
- W2896081423 abstract "Neonicotinoids and fipronil are the most widely used insecticides in the world. Previous studies showed that these compounds have high toxicity to a wide taxonomic range of non-target invertebrates. In rice cultivation, they are frequently used for nursery-box treatment of rice seedlings. The use of fipronil and neonicotinoid imidacloprid is suspected to be the main cause of population declines of red dragonflies, in particular Sympetrum frequens, because they have high lethal toxicity to dragonfly nymphs and the timing of the insecticides’ introduction in Japan (i.e., the late 1990s) overlapped with the sharp population declines. However, a causal link between application of these insecticides and population declines of the dragonflies remains unclear. Therefore, we estimated the amount of the insecticides applied for nursery-box treatment of rice seedlings and analyzed currently available information to evaluate the causality between fipronil and imidacloprid usage and population decline of S. frequens using Hill’s causality criteria. Based on our scoring of Hill’s nine criteria, the strongest lines of evidence were strength, plausibility, and coherence, whereas the weakest were temporality and biological gradient. We conclude that the use of these insecticides, particularly fipronil, was a major cause of the declines of S. frequens in Japan in the 1990s, with a high degree of certainty. The existing information and our analyses, however, do not allow us to exclude the possibility that some agronomic practices (e.g., midsummer drainage or crop rotation) that can severely limit the survival of aquatic nymphs also played a role in the dragonfly’s decline." @default.
- W2896081423 created "2018-10-26" @default.
- W2896081423 creator A5019306317 @default.
- W2896081423 creator A5053614321 @default.
- W2896081423 creator A5079295748 @default.
- W2896081423 date "2018-10-20" @default.
- W2896081423 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W2896081423 title "Were the sharp declines of dragonfly populations in the 1990s in Japan caused by fipronil and imidacloprid? An analysis of Hill’s causality for the case of Sympetrum frequens" @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1509788614 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1513618424 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1568390176 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1581800498 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1972428596 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1972572728 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1985342437 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W1988223377 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2028717166 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2033712002 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2058463409 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2059675456 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2072972594 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2073920966 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2077894786 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2085782467 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2088916196 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2092769810 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2096016576 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2103508224 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2108883409 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2111887409 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2127177111 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2127408635 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2145980235 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2151468553 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2317897190 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2321643534 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2321771343 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2334374999 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2334650979 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2515577027 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2517725569 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2517890897 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2546578962 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2562232979 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2724166124 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2745922665 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2765622708 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W2767587920 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W3121647782 @default.
- W2896081423 cites W73521170 @default.
- W2896081423 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-018-3440-x" @default.
- W2896081423 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6280840" @default.
- W2896081423 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30343370" @default.
- W2896081423 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2896081423 type Work @default.
- W2896081423 sameAs 2896081423 @default.
- W2896081423 citedByCount "36" @default.
- W2896081423 countsByYear W28960814232019 @default.
- W2896081423 countsByYear W28960814232020 @default.
- W2896081423 countsByYear W28960814232021 @default.
- W2896081423 countsByYear W28960814232022 @default.
- W2896081423 countsByYear W28960814232023 @default.
- W2896081423 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2896081423 hasAuthorship W2896081423A5019306317 @default.
- W2896081423 hasAuthorship W2896081423A5053614321 @default.
- W2896081423 hasAuthorship W2896081423A5079295748 @default.
- W2896081423 hasBestOaLocation W28960814231 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C115346097 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C161176658 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2776784398 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2777095047 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2777179112 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2777500947 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2777795971 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2781015247 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C33070731 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C85323577 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C115346097 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C161176658 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C18903297 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2776784398 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2777095047 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2777179112 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2777500947 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2777795971 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2781015247 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C2908647359 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C33070731 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C71924100 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C85323577 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C86803240 @default.
- W2896081423 hasConceptScore W2896081423C99454951 @default.
- W2896081423 hasIssue "35" @default.