Evaluation of Neonicotinoid Insecticide Use on MDC Lands

Neonicotinoids are a class of chemical insecticide widely used as pre-planting seed treatments on major agricultural crops such as corn, soybeans, canola, and cereals (e.g., wheat) to control insect agricultural pests. Recently concerns have been raised about the potential immediate and long-term effects of these chemicals on bees and aquatic invertebrates. In addition to toxicity concerns regarding non-target species, these chemicals are relatively water soluble and persistent in soil, raising concern about contamination of surface waters in the vicinity of their use.

Wiley Online Library

(Need|s Subscription) Published on Apr 12, 2018 - by Laura Satkowski, Dr. Keith Goyne, Stephen Anderson, Robert Lerch, Elisabeth (Lisa) Webb, Daniel Snow

Science Direct

(Need|s Subscription) Published on Mar 18, 2019 - by Anson Main, Elisabeth (Lisa) Webb, Dr. Keith Goyne, Doreen Mengel

Ecological Society of America Journals

(Need|s Subscription) Published on Mar 30, 2018 - by Doreen Mengel

American Chemical Society Publications

(Need|s Subscription) Published on Aug 14, 2019 - by Anson Main

MOFEP

The Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (MOFEP) is a long-term, landscape-level experiment measuring the living (i.e. birds, plants, trees) and non-living (i.e. soil, water, weather) parts of a forested ecosystem. MOFEP provides science-based information to forest managers so they may employ management practices that ensure healthy and sustainable forest, fish and wildlife resources while also providing opportunities to all citizens to use, enjoy and learn about their forest resource.

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Population Genetics of Walleye

Walleye management is focused on preservation,countering the negative effects of impoundments, and providing angling opportunities. New information has emerged regarding the genetic structure of walleye using microsatellite makers and mitochondrial DNA.
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