Title : Toxicity of insecticides for control of freshwater Culex annulirostris (Diptera: Culicidae) to the nontarget shrimp, Caradina indistincta (Decapoda: Atyidae) - Brown_1999_Org.Lett_1_211 |
Author(s) : Brown MD , Watson TM , Green S , Greenwood JG , Purdie D , Kay BH |
Ref : Org Lett , 1 :211 , 1999 |
Abstract :
Laboratory evaluations were conducted in southeastern Queensland, Australia, to determine the toxicities of two organophosphate compounds (temephos and pirimiphos-methyl), an insect growth regulator (s-methoprene), and an entomopathogenic bacterium (Bacillus thuringiensis variety israelensis de Barjac [B.t.i.]) to Culex annulirostris (Skuse), an Australian freshwater mosquito vector of arboviruses, and to Caradina indistincta Calman, a co-habiting nontarget shrimp species. S-methoprene and B.t.i. were safest for Cx. annulirostris control with lethal dose ratios (LC95 nontarget/LC95 target) of 3,300 and 846,000, respectively. In contrast, lethal dose ratios for temephos and pirimiphos-methyl were 0.05 and 0.00005, respectively, suggesting that they are environmentally unsuitable. Based on their high lethal dose ratios, s-methoprene and B.t.i. are recommended for control of larval Cx. annulirostris in Australian freshwater habitats. |
PubMedSearch : Brown_1999_Org.Lett_1_211 |
PubMedID: 10902314 |
Brown MD, Watson TM, Green S, Greenwood JG, Purdie D, Kay BH (1999)
Toxicity of insecticides for control of freshwater Culex annulirostris (Diptera: Culicidae) to the nontarget shrimp, Caradina indistincta (Decapoda: Atyidae)
Org Lett
1 :211
Brown MD, Watson TM, Green S, Greenwood JG, Purdie D, Kay BH (1999)
Org Lett
1 :211