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Invertebrates, terrestrial arsenic

Lethal and sublethal effects of various arsenic compounds on selected species of terrestrial plants and invertebrates... [Pg.29]

Table 28.3 (continued) Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Various Arsenic Compounds on Selected Species of Terrestrial Plants and Invertebrates... [Pg.1510]

TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATES Honeybee, Apis mellifera Inorganic arsenite Following arsenic spray dusting, dead bees contained 6... [Pg.1510]

All manner of pollutants are considered under the discipline of terrestrial ecotoxicology including pesticides, persistent organic pollutants, other organic substances, and metals and metalloids (e.g., selenium and arsenic). Naturally occurring toxins such as those produced by poisonous plants, snakes, or invertebrates generally are not included unless people intentionally apply them for pest control. For example, the pyrethroid pesticides are derived from the naturally occurring pyrethrin toxin that is found in chrysanthemum. [Pg.949]


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