Since Aphodius constans - the test organism of the existing Guidance Document OECD 122 (2010) - is only active during winter months and wild catches are required to conduct a study, an alternative species Onthophagus taurus is useful since cultures of this species can be maintained in the laboratory and synchronised beetles can be used for tests all year round. Moreover, instead of acute and developmental endpoints as for A. constans, chronic endpoints such as reproduction can be using O. taurus.
First commenting round for the draft revised Guidance Document on the determination of the toxicity of a test chemical to the dung beetle Aphodius constans and Onthophargus taurus
- Submission period
- 30 October - 11 December 2024