Crop Chemicals Alter Behavior in Bees and Fish

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A study by UFZ scientists found that crop chemicals like fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides cause significant behavioral changes in honeybees and zebrafish, even at environmentally relevant low concentrations, suggesting the need for more complex behavioral testing in chemical risk assessments to better protect non-target organisms and biodiversity.
Topics:science#aquatic-life#behavioral-changes#ecotoxicology#environment#plant-protection-products#pollinators
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