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Neonicotinoids Impact All Aspects of Bird Life: A Meta-Analysis

Food, nutrition and fresh water | Nature and the biosphere | Pollution, environmental and human health

Published Ecology Letters October 2024

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    02-11-2024 to 02-11-2025

    Available on-demand until 2nd November 2025

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Article

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

Description

Worldwide, bird populations are declining dramatically. This is especially the case in intensely used agricultural areas where the application of neonicotinoid insecticides is thought to—unintendedly—cause a cascade of negative impacts throughout food webs. Additionally, there could be direct (sub-) lethal impacts of neonicotinoids on birds, but to date there is no comprehensive quantitative assessment to confirm or rule out this possibility. Therefore, we use a meta-analytical approach synthesising 1612 effect sizes from 49 studies and show that neonicotinoids consistently harm bird health, behaviour, reproduction, and survival. Thus, in addition to reduced food availability, the negative direct effects of exposure to neonicotinoids likely contribute to bird population declines globally. Our outcomes are pivotal to consider in future risk assessments and pesticide policy: despite localised bans, the metabolites and residues of neonicotinoids remain present in the environment and in birds and will thus have long-lasting direct effects on both the individual and the population levels.

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