2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.293
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Behavioral changes in Japanese quails exposed to predicted environmentally relevant abamectin concentrations

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“…Interestingly, the main models evaluated for abamectin were amphibians, birds, and fish that are part of very different groups. Nevertheless, the most striking effects were quite similar, for example, the blood abnormalities in L. catesbeianus and C. japonica (Montalvão and Malafaia 2017; Faria et al 2018b); developmental defects in L. catesbeianus (Vasconcelos et al 2017; Amaral et al 2018) and eggs hatching delay in zebrafish (Sanches et al 2018); and behavior impairment, with a decrease in the escape, low activity, low equilibrium and agitation, and change in the body posture (Vasconcelos et al 2016; Amaral et al 2018; Faria et al 2018a; Sanches et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the main models evaluated for abamectin were amphibians, birds, and fish that are part of very different groups. Nevertheless, the most striking effects were quite similar, for example, the blood abnormalities in L. catesbeianus and C. japonica (Montalvão and Malafaia 2017; Faria et al 2018b); developmental defects in L. catesbeianus (Vasconcelos et al 2017; Amaral et al 2018) and eggs hatching delay in zebrafish (Sanches et al 2018); and behavior impairment, with a decrease in the escape, low activity, low equilibrium and agitation, and change in the body posture (Vasconcelos et al 2016; Amaral et al 2018; Faria et al 2018a; Sanches et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similar findings were also found that the status of crucian carp was in physical imbalance and has a slower respiration rate after AVM treatments (Wang and Lu 2010). After been exposed to AVM, it was discovered that Japanese quails has a decrease of response to its natural enemies (de Faria et al 2018b). Other paper found that AVM would cause twitching and keep exciting in bees; this may relate to the fact that AVM inhibits the expressions of GAD and GABA-T in the cerebellum (Zhao et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%