How do pesticides affect bats? – a brief review of recent publications

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Increased agricultural production has increased the use of pesticides worldwide, which poses a threat to both human and environmental health. Recent studies suggest that several non-target organisms, from bees to mammals, show a wide variety of toxic effects of pesticides exposure, including impaired behavior, development and reproduction. Among mammals, bats are usually a neglected taxon among ecotoxicological studies, although they play important ecological and economical roles in forest ecosystems and agriculture through seed dispersal and insect population control. Considering their wide variety of food habits, bats are exposed to environmental pollutants through food or water contamination, or through direct skin contact in their roosting areas. In order to better understand the risk posed by pesticides to bats populations, we compiled studies that investigated the main toxicological effects of pesticides in bats, aiming at contributing to discussion about the environmental risks associated with the use of pesticides.

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Oliveira, J. M., Destro, A. L. F., Freitas, M. B., & Oliveira, L. L. (2021, February 1). How do pesticides affect bats? – a brief review of recent publications. Brazilian Journal of Biology. Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.225330

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