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Low-Cost Automated Flight Intercept Trap for the Temporal Sub-Sampling of Flying Insects Attracted to Artificial Light at Night
Published on: December 29, 2021
Using AI to prevent the insect apocalypse: toward new environmental risk assessment procedures
Lautaro Gandara1, Amy L Foreman2, Justin Crocker1
1European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SD, UK.
Abstract:
Insect populations are declining globally, with multiple potential drivers identified. However, experimental data are needed to understand their relative contributions. We highlight the sublethal effects of pesticides at field-relevant concentrations, often overlooked in standard environmental risk assessments (ERA), as significant contributors to these declines. Behavior, as an easily monitored high-level phenotype, reflects alterations at various phenotypic levels. We propose incorporating behavioral assays with AI-based analytical methods into ERA protocols to better assess the safety of molecules intended for large-scale field use. This approach aims to safeguard food supplies and protect vital ecosystems in the future.

