Aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors worldwide, yet its rapid expansion has intensified the reliance on chemical inputs, particularly pesticides and antibiotics, to manage parasites and improve yields. This Research Topic addresses the pressing issue of pesticide usage in aquaculture and their effects on freshwater ecosystems. Focusing on various pesticides (e.g., sumithion, neonicotinoid, emamectin benzoate, deltamethrin, prometryn, atrazine, etc.), this Topic aims to unravel their impacts on water quality, plankton, periphyton, and benthic invertebrate populations. Through experimental analysis, modelling, and literature review, the Research Topic will highlight current debates around the ecological consequences of pesticide usage and their regulation in aquaculture. This Topic is crucial for developing management strategies that balance aquaculture productivity with environmental sustainability, aligning with global efforts to mitigate anthropogenic stressors on aquatic life.
The scope of this Topic includes investigations into how pesticides alter water quality parameters, disrupt primary (e.g., algae), and secondary productivity (e.g., plankton and benthic invertebrate assemblages), and influence broader food web dynamics in aquaculture systems. Special attention is given to the cascading ecological effects that may compromise biodiversity, ecosystem services, and ultimately the resilience of aquatic habitats. We encourage contributions that employ laboratory- and field-based experiments, literature review, and modeling approaches to assess pesticide impacts, as well as interdisciplinary perspectives that bridge ecological science, environmental policy, and aquaculture management. Beyond ecological implications, this Topic also aims to engage with the ongoing debates surrounding pesticide regulation, highlighting gaps in current legislation, inconsistencies across national and international frameworks, and challenges in enforcing sustainable practices.
Highlights of this Research Topic include, but are not limited to, the following points focused on:
● Ecotoxicological pathways by which pesticides affect aquatic organisms; ● Ecosystem impacts of pesticide use on primary productivity, lower trophic organisms, trophic interactions, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning; ● Effects on water quality dynamics around aquaculture areas; ● Comparative approach across diverse aquaculture environments (ponds, raceways, indoor recirculation system, net pens, cages) and geographic contexts; ● Regulatory frameworks, national and international pesticide regulations, their enforcement, and implications for aquaculture sustainability; ● Socio-economic perspectives of the trade-offs between aquaculture productivity, food security, and environmental protection, including stakeholder perceptions and policy adoption; and ● Management strategies including innovative practices, mitigation measures, and integrated pest management approaches to minimize ecological risks while supporting aquaculture development.
Article types and fees
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
Brief Research Report
Community Case Study
Conceptual Analysis
Data Report
Editorial
FAIR² Data
FAIR² DATA Direct Submission
General Commentary
Hypothesis and Theory
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Article types
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
Brief Research Report
Community Case Study
Conceptual Analysis
Data Report
Editorial
FAIR² Data
FAIR² DATA Direct Submission
General Commentary
Hypothesis and Theory
Methods
Mini Review
Opinion
Original Research
Perspective
Policy and Practice Reviews
Policy Brief
Review
Systematic Review
Technology and Code
Keywords: Aquaculture pesticides, Freshwater ecotoxicology, Water quality impacts, Plankton and benthic invertebrates, Food web dynamics
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