During
the past 50 years, the human population has more than doubled and global
agricultural production has similarly risen. However, the productive arable
area has increased by just 10%; thus the increased use of pesticides has been a
consequence of the demands of human population growth, and its impact has
reached global significance. Although we often know a pesticide′s mode of
action in the target species, we still largely do not understand the full
impact of unintended side effects on wildlife, particularly at higher levels of
biological organization: populations, communities, and ecosystems. In these
times of regional and global species declines, we are challenged with the task
of causally linking knowledge about the molecular actions of pesticides to
their possible interference with biological processes, in order to develop
reliable predictions about the consequences of pesticide use, and misuse, in a
rapidly changing world.
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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