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Elizabeth Y. Long
Researcher at Purdue University
Publications - 17
Citations - 3602
Elizabeth Y. Long is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Predation & Honey bee. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2884 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Y. Long include Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center & Ohio State University.
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Systemic insecticides (neonicotinoids and fipronil): trends, uses, mode of action and metabolites
Noa Simon-Delso,Noa Simon-Delso,V. Amaral-Rogers,Luc P. Belzunces,Jean-Marc Bonmatin,Madeleine Chagnon,Craig A. Downs,Lorenzo Furlan,David W. Gibbons,Chiara Giorio,Vincenzo Girolami,Dave Goulson,David P. Kreutzweiser,Christian H. Krupke,Matthias Liess,Elizabeth Y. Long,Melanie McField,Pierre Mineau,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Christy A. Morrissey,D. A. Noome,L. Pisa,Josef Settele,John D. Stark,Andrea Tapparo,H Van Dyck,J. van Praagh,J.P. van der Sluijs,J.P. van der Sluijs,Penelope R. Whitehorn,Martin Wiemers +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the global literature explores these risks and show a growing body of evidence that persistent, low concentrations of these insecticides pose serious risks of undesirable environmental impacts.
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Environmental fate and exposure; neonicotinoids and fipronil
Jean-Marc Bonmatin,Chiara Giorio,Vincenzo Girolami,Dave Goulson,David P. Kreutzweiser,Christian H. Krupke,Matthias Liess,Elizabeth Y. Long,Matteo Marzaro,Edward A. D. Mitchell,D. A. Noome,Noa Simon-Delso,Andrea Tapparo +12 more
TL;DR: There is strong evidence that soils, waterways, and plants in agricultural environments and neighboring areas are contaminated with variable levels of neonicotinoids or fipronil mixtures and their metabolites, and this provides multiple routes for chronic exposure of nontarget animals.
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Pesticides néonicotinoïdes. Tendances, usages et modes d’action des métabolites
Noa Simon-Delso,V. Amaral-Rogers,Luc P. Belzunces,Jean-Marc Bonmatin,Madeleine Chagnon,Craig A. Downs,Lorenzo Furlan,David W. Gibbons,Chiara Giorio,Vincenzo Girolami,David Goulson,David P. Kreutzweiser,Christian H. Krupke,Matthias Liess,Elizabeth Y. Long,Melanie McField,Pierre Mineau,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Christy A. Morrissey,D. A. Noome,L. Pisa,Josef Settele,John D. Stark,Andrea Tapparo,H Van Dyck,J. van Praagh,J.P. van der Sluijs,Penelope R. Whitehorn,Martin Wiemers +28 more
TL;DR: The use of neonicotinoides and fipronil has been extensively studied in the literature as discussed by the authors, with a total of 20,000 tonnes of active in 2010.
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Conclusions of the Worldwide Integrated Assessment on the risks of neonicotinoids and fipronil to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
J.P. van der Sluijs,J.P. van der Sluijs,V. Amaral-Rogers,Luc P. Belzunces,M. F. I. J. Bijleveld van Lexmond,J. M. Bonmatin,Madeleine Chagnon,Craig A. Downs,Lorenzo Furlan,David W. Gibbons,Chiara Giorio,Vincenzo Girolami,Dave Goulson,David P. Kreutzweiser,Christian H. Krupke,Matthias Liess,Elizabeth Y. Long,Melanie McField,Pierre Mineau,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Christy A. Morrissey,D. A. Noome,L. Pisa,Josef Settele,Noa Simon-Delso,John D. Stark,Andrea Tapparo,H Van Dyck,J. van Praagh,Penelope R. Whitehorn,Martin Wiemers +30 more
TL;DR: The present scale of use of fipronil and neonicotinoid has resulted in widespread contamination of agricultural soils, freshwater resources, wetlands, non-target vegetation and estuarine and coastal marine systems, which means that many organisms inhabiting these habitats are being repeatedly and chronically exposed to these compounds.
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Non-cultivated plants present a season-long route of pesticide exposure for honey bees
TL;DR: It is shown that pollen collected by honey bee foragers in maize- and soybean-dominated landscapes is contaminated throughout the growing season with multiple agricultural pesticides, including the neonicotinoids used as seed treatments.