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Adam Scheffczyk

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Daam M, Garcia M, Scheffczyk A, Rombke J
Chemosphere . 2020 May; 255:126871. PMID: 32413796
Research efforts into the potential side-effects of pesticides on beneficial organisms have focused on temperate test species and conditions. There is thus a need for studies into the ecotoxicity of...
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Princz J, Becker L, Scheffczyk A, Stephenson G, Scroggins R, Moser T, et al.
Ecotoxicology . 2017 Mar; 26(4):471-481. PMID: 28314961
To verify the continuous sensitivity of ecotoxicological tests (mainly the test organisms), reference substances with known toxicity are regularly tested. Ideally, this substance(s) would lack specificity in its mode action,...
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Wohde M, Blanckenhorn W, Floate K, Lahr J, Lumaret J, Rombke J, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2016 Apr; 35(8):1924-33. PMID: 27100922
Cattle treated with the veterinary parasiticide ivermectin fecally excrete residues. The authors report the exposition and dissipation characteristics of these residues in dung of ivermectin-treated cattle and in soil beneath...
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Scheffczyk A, Floate K, Blanckenhorn W, During R, Klockner A, Lahr J, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2015 Nov; 35(8):1959-69. PMID: 26565894
The authorization of veterinary medicinal products requires that they be assessed for nontarget effects in the environment. Numerous field studies have assessed these effects on dung organisms. However, few studies...
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Tixier T, Blanckenhorn W, Lahr J, Floate K, Scheffczyk A, During R, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2015 Sep; 35(8):1953-8. PMID: 26363179
By degrading the dung of livestock that graze on pastures, coprophilous arthropods accelerate the cycling of nutrients to maintain pasture quality. Many veterinary medicinal products, such as ivermectin, are excreted...
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Floate K, During R, Hanafi J, Jud P, Lahr J, Lumaret J, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2015 Jul; 35(8):1934-46. PMID: 26174741
Registration of veterinary medical products includes the provision that field tests may be required to assess potential nontarget effects associated with the excretion of product residues in dung of treated...
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Blanckenhorn W, Puniamoorthy N, Scheffczyk A, Rombke J
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2013 Jan; 89:15-20. PMID: 23273869
A standardized bioassay previously developed with ivermectin for the yellow dung fly (Scathophagidae) and the face fly (Muscidae) was applied to test the response of 11 dung fly species to...
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Blanckenhorn W, Puniamoorthy N, Schafer M, Scheffczyk A, Rombke J
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2012 Dec; 89:21-8. PMID: 23260241
Veterinary pharmaceuticals excreted in the dung of treated livestock can have strong non-target effects on the dung organism community. We report results of ecotoxicological tests with ivermectin for 21 species...
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Chelinho S, Domene X, Campana P, Natal-da-Luz T, Scheffczyk A, Rombke J, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2011 Feb; 30(5):1050-8. PMID: 21305581
A current challenge in soil ecotoxicology is the use of natural soils as test substrates to increase ecological relevance of data. Despite the existence of six natural reference soils (the...
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Garcia M, Scheffczyk A, Garcia T, Rombke J
Environ Pollut . 2010 Nov; 159(2):398-400. PMID: 21106283
Plant Protection Products can affect soil organisms and thus might have negative impacts on soil functions. Little research has been performed on their impact on tropical soils. Therefore, the effects...