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Bio-orientation of herpetobions under the effect of ground herbicides

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  • Mazur S.O.

    (Institute of Agroecology and Nature Management of NAAS)

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One of the directions of modern biomonitoring of agroecosystems is the search for new approaches and certain biomarkers for the state of the ecosystem and the individual populations that are part of it. The viability of populations, as an integral indicator of their state, is a reliable biomarker, which gives an idea of the future fate of the population and the species as a whole. In addition, viability as a quantitative indicator of the survival rate of the population appears reflexive norms of the corresponding reactions of the organism to changes in the environment. The impact of various chemicals caused by human activity at the population level and biocenosis, as well as the tolerance tolerance for all types and ecosystems, are not well-known and studied, therefore deep research is needed to assess the impact and provide a fundamental effective monitoring of the quality of the environment. The integral indices of the herpesbiont groupings under conditions of use of soil herbicides are shown and their application creates selective conditions and leads to a decrease in the number of species of different taxonomic groups. It has been established that entomocomplexes of field ecosystems loaded with soil herbicides are characterized by a depleted level of species diversity, polydominance and leveling in numbers, compared to natural habitats.

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  • Mazur S.O., 2018. "Bio-orientation of herpetobions under the effect of ground herbicides," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 7(4), pages 81-87, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:7:y:2018:i:4:p:81-87
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