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A mathematical model of exposure of non-target Lepidoptera to Bt-maize pollen expressing Cry1Ab within Europe

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Oaklands Barn, Broome, Norfolk, UK
Perry, J. N.;
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European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), GMO Unit, Parma, Italy
Devos, Y.;
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National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Environment (ENEA), Research Centre Trisaia, Rotondella, Italy
Arpaia, S.;
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Bundesamt fu¨ r Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL), Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Berlin, Germany
Bartsch, D.;
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Bundesamt fu¨ r Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL), Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Berlin, Germany
Gathmann, A.;
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Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Oxford, UK
Hails, R. S.;
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Plant Protection Institute, Szent Istva´n University, Go¨do¨llo´´, Hungary
Kiss, J.;
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European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), GMO Unit, Parma, Italy
Lheureux, K.;
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Animal Biology Department, University of Palermo, Italy
Manachini, B.;
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European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), GMO Unit, Parma, Italy
Mestdagh, S.;
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Bu¨ro fu¨ r Landschaftso¨kologie und Umweltstudien, Go¨ttingen, Germany
Neemann, G.;
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Centro de Investigaciones Biolo´gicas (CSIC), Departamento de Biologı´a de Plantas, Laboratorio Interaccio´n Planta-Insecto, Madrid, Spain
Ortego, F.;
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Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), Institute for Biosafety of Genetically Modified Plants,Germany
Schiemann, Joachim;
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Sweet Environmental Consultants, Cambridge, UK
Sweet, J. B.

Genetically modified (GM) maize MON810 expresses a Cry1Ab insecticidal protein, derived from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), toxic to lepidopteran target pests such as Ostrinia nubilalis. An environmental risk to non-target Lepidoptera from this GM crop is exposure to harmful amounts of Bt-containing pollen deposited on host plants in or near MON810 fields. An 11-parameter mathematical model analysed exposure of larvae of three non-target species: the butterflies Inachis io (L.), Vanessa atalanta (L.) and moth Plutella xylostella (L.), in 11 representative maize cultivation regions in four European countries. A mortality–dose relationship was integrated with a dose–distance relationship to estimate mortality both within the maize MON810 crop and within the field margin at varying distances from the crop edge. Mortality estimates were adjusted to allow for physical effects; the lack of temporal coincidence between the susceptible larval stage concerned and the period over which maize MON810 pollen is shed; and seven further parameters concerned with maize agronomy and host-plant ecology. Sublethal effects were estimated and allowance made for aggregated pollen deposition. Estimated environmental impact was low: in all regions, the calculated mortality rate for worst-case scenarios was less than one individual in every 1572 for the butterflies and one in 392 for the moth.

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