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Environmental Behavior of Bentazon Herbicide

1994
Bentazon is a postemergence herbicide used in early spring to early summer in many crops, usually at application rates of 1.0 kg a.i./ha. Its selectivity is based on the ability of the crop plants to metabolize bentazon quickly to 6-OH- and 8-OH-bentazon and conjugate these with sugars, while weeds do not, so that photosynthesis is disrupted and the ...
R, Huber, S, Otto
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Pro‐environmental behavior

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010
The determinants of individual behaviors that provide shared environmental benefits are a longstanding theme in social science research. Alternative behavioral models yield markedly different predictions and policy recommendations. This paper reviews and compares the literatures from two disciplines that appear to be moving toward a degree of ...
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Understanding Environmental Behavior

2018
This chapter introduces the entire book, which is about what social science can tell us about the causes of environmental behavior and about how to change this behavior. In addition to an overview of the topics of each chapter, this introduction argues that individual behavior is worth examining: even though each act is in itself an unimaginably small ...
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Fish behavior and environmental assessment

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1990
Abstract Studies at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory have evaluated fish behavior and migration in response to gas-supersaturated water, thermal discharge, water-soluble fractions (WSFs) of coal liquids and other environmental stresses. Approaches have included biotelemetry in the field, and avoidance/attraction and predator/prey studies
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Behavioral Change with Environmental Change

Psychological Reports, 1994
The influence of sheltered workshop and community employment on inappropriate behaviors of six people with developmental disabilities was examined. During the first 3 months of community employment the mean decrease in targeted behaviors was 94%.
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Environmental Contaminants and Behavior Disorders

Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1987
The discipline of behavioral toxicology is an acknowledgement that behavioral assessments should play a role in judging the safety of chemicals. Such a role is emphasized by the toxicological history of many different classes of substances. These include metals, insecticides, volatile organic solvents, and even food additives.
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Environmental enrichment facilitates foraging behavior

Physiology & Behavior, 1987
Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) were tested at 24 months of age after having experienced an outdoor desert environment for one hour each month after weaning, or at 8 months of age after being reared from birth in outsize cages in the laboratory.
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Environmental Behavior of Synthetic Pyrethroids

2011
New experimental approaches together with recent progress in spectroscopic technologies have given useful information to understand better the environmental fate of synthetic pyrethroids. The successive transformation of intermediate free radicals by using spin-trapping reagents and fluorophores enables their easier detection in aqueous photolysis ...
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