Data from 'The impact of imidacloprid and thiacloprid on the mean species abundance in aquatic ecosystems'

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In our paper 'The impact of imidacloprid and thiacloprid on the mean species abundance in aquatic ecosystems' (10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153626), we used species sensitivity distributions and mean species abundance relationships to estimate the impact of two pesticides (imidacloprid and thiacloprid) on aquatic species. Despite data scarcity, uncertainty and variability, especially on emerging neonicotinoids, our study has shown that the Mean Species Abundance Relationship (MSAR) is a better indicator of effects in ecological studies than the Potentially Affected Fraction (PAF), a common metric in risk assessment. As such we are gradually moving from ad hoc comparisons of correlations between lab and field effects to theoretical underpinning of lab-field extrapolation. In this repository we provide data from literature underlying the analyses in the paper.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/DANS-ZUB-5DYV
Metadata Access https://lifesciences.datastations.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.17026/DANS-ZUB-5DYV
Provenance
Creator N.W. Thunnissen; K.A.G. Geurts; S. Hoeks; A.J. Hendriks
Publisher DANS Data Station Life Sciences
Contributor RU Radboud University
Publication Year 2022
Rights CC-BY-4.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
OpenAccess true
Contact RU Radboud University
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Resource Type Dataset
Format application/pdf; application/zip; text/tab-separated-values
Size 165158; 16344; 16622
Version 2.0
Discipline Earth and Environmental Science; Environmental Research; Geosciences; Life Sciences; Medicine; Natural Sciences