This study draws attention to the toxicity of dimethoate at sub-lethal concentration to beneficial carabid beetles living in olive groves agroecosystem of Calabria, Italy. Short- and long-term effects of dimethoate on a non-target generalist predator in agroecosystems, Pterostichus melas italicus (Dejean, 1828) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) adults, were quantified by toxicity test, total haemocyte counts and morphometric analyses. In laboratory toxicity tests, beetles of both sexes exposed to field concentration of this toxicant showed a reduction of activity and a mortality of 10% after 72 h. Moreover, the impact of dimethoate on the total haemocyte counts (THCs) was recorded as a significantly lower number of circulating haemocytes in treated animals compared to controls at 48 h. Morphometric analyses showed that dimethoate caused long-term sub-lethal effects as a reduction of some morphometric parameters in P. melas italicus populations from two olive groves (treated and natural). In addition, a significant reduction in body size of females from long-term treated olive grove and a sexual dimorphism alteration were observed. As a result, data suggested that dimethoate may cause sub-lethal effects on this non-target carabid species.

Effects of the pesticide dimethoate on a non-target generalist carabid, Pterostichus melas italicus (Dejean, 1828) (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

GIULIANINI, PIERO GIULIO;
2011-01-01

Abstract

This study draws attention to the toxicity of dimethoate at sub-lethal concentration to beneficial carabid beetles living in olive groves agroecosystem of Calabria, Italy. Short- and long-term effects of dimethoate on a non-target generalist predator in agroecosystems, Pterostichus melas italicus (Dejean, 1828) (Coleoptera, Carabidae) adults, were quantified by toxicity test, total haemocyte counts and morphometric analyses. In laboratory toxicity tests, beetles of both sexes exposed to field concentration of this toxicant showed a reduction of activity and a mortality of 10% after 72 h. Moreover, the impact of dimethoate on the total haemocyte counts (THCs) was recorded as a significantly lower number of circulating haemocytes in treated animals compared to controls at 48 h. Morphometric analyses showed that dimethoate caused long-term sub-lethal effects as a reduction of some morphometric parameters in P. melas italicus populations from two olive groves (treated and natural). In addition, a significant reduction in body size of females from long-term treated olive grove and a sexual dimorphism alteration were observed. As a result, data suggested that dimethoate may cause sub-lethal effects on this non-target carabid species.
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