2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.109
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Trans-generational effects of ivermectin exposure in dung beetles

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“…In contrast, parental exposure to ivermectin did not affect offspring body size of either sex. This result is similar to that found for the dung beetle E. intermedius (Baena-Díaz et al, 2018). Given that the offspring dung was not contaminated by ivermectin, it is therefore likely that the surviving offspring ultimately had similar metabolic rates as those produced by uncontaminated parents.…”
Section: Transgenerational Effects Of Ivermectinsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…In contrast, parental exposure to ivermectin did not affect offspring body size of either sex. This result is similar to that found for the dung beetle E. intermedius (Baena-Díaz et al, 2018). Given that the offspring dung was not contaminated by ivermectin, it is therefore likely that the surviving offspring ultimately had similar metabolic rates as those produced by uncontaminated parents.…”
Section: Transgenerational Effects Of Ivermectinsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This finding highlights a transgenerational carry-over effect of parental exposure to toxic substances. Similar parent-to-offspring carry-over effects of toxic substances on emergence success were obtained in beetles (Baena-Díaz et al, 2018;Müller et al, 2019). By analyzing egg hatching success, we could disentangle mortality occurring during the egg vs. larval stage.…”
Section: Transgenerational Effects Of Ivermectinmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Also, in the present study, weights of individuals at each of the developmental stages did not vary statistically significantly in generations of the FipA, FipL, ChlA, and ChlL strains except larval weight in the tenth generation of the ChlA strain (Table 4). Baena-Díaz et al (2018) showed that parental (mainly paternal) exposure of the dung beetle Euoniticellus intermedius Reiche, 1849 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) to ivermectin had trans-generational effects on the morphological features of male offspring but did not affect offspring number, sex ratio or body size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endectocides treated animals excrete residue of parasiticides primarily in the feces, thus making it poisonous for dung dwelling or eating arthropod fauna, reducing insect abundance associated with the dung decomposition resulting in severe ecological and economic costs (Baena-Díaz et al, 2018). Owing to low mammalian toxicity the endectocides and veterinary parasiticides, are globally used against arthropods and nematode parasites (Floate, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%