2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11958-8
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Glyphosate-based herbicides affect behavioural patterns of the livebearer Jenynsia multidentata

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“…Pesticide accumulation causes neurophysiological and hematological damage, endocrine disruption, DNA damage, apoptosis, and lipid peroxidation, leading to oxidative stress. Pesticide exposure also affects growth, reproduction ( Sánchez et al, 2021 ), behavior ( Sharma et al, 2019 ), and swimming performance ( Yang et al, 2020 ; Atamanalp et al, 2021 ) in fishes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticide accumulation causes neurophysiological and hematological damage, endocrine disruption, DNA damage, apoptosis, and lipid peroxidation, leading to oxidative stress. Pesticide exposure also affects growth, reproduction ( Sánchez et al, 2021 ), behavior ( Sharma et al, 2019 ), and swimming performance ( Yang et al, 2020 ; Atamanalp et al, 2021 ) in fishes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are also among the few learning and memory papers that directly compare exposure to different formulations. Consistent with results from a wide variety of taxa comparing the effects of glyphosate to those of formulated GBHs on many different behavioral, physiological, morphological, and genetic endpoints (reviewed in [28,56]), Bridi [115] found that Roundup ® exposure affected memory more than exposure to glyphosate alone, and Sanchez et al [126] compared two different Roundup ® formulations with somewhat different results.…”
Section: Learning Memory and Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…After bursts of swimming, they became exhausted, more so at higher concentrations [125]. An additional study using the livebearer, Jenynsia multidentata, showed lower swimming activity levels when exposed to GBH [126]. The blue ridge two-lined salamander, Eurycea wildrae, exhibited lower burst distance swimming activity when exposed to GBH, and lower movement distance at higher temperatures [127].…”
Section: Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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