Imidacloprid pesticide threatens survival of giant freshwater prawns in India.
The researchers studied the effects of imidacloprid, a common pesticide, on different life stages of the giant freshwater prawn in a wetland area in India. They found that the pesticide was most harmful to the youngest prawns, with safe levels varying depending on the prawn's age. The pesticide concentration used in the fields was found to be too high for the youngest prawns, posing a threat to their survival in their natural habitat.