# Aqueous exposure to a pyrethroid pesticide results in behavioural effects in early life stage sturgeon

**Authors:** Anna E Steel, Sarah E Baird, Dennis E Cocherell, Thomas M Young, Richard E Connon, Nann A Fangue

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coaf055 · Conservation Physiology · 2025-07-30

## TL;DR

This study shows that sturgeon larvae exposed to a pyrethroid pesticide at high concentrations show behavioral changes, which could impact their conservation.

## Contribution

The study is the first to investigate behavioral effects of bifenthrin on sturgeon larvae under environmentally relevant and higher concentrations.

## Key findings

- Sturgeon larvae showed altered behavior at bifenthrin concentrations above 1000 ng/l, including reduced activity and increased meandering.
- High survival rates (~95%) were observed across all tested concentrations.
- Environmental concentrations of bifenthrin (1–10 ng/l) may still have behavioral effects of conservation concern.

## Abstract

The presence of chemical contaminants in freshwater systems poses a threat to many aquatic organisms, and understanding the extent and nature of this threat can facilitate conservation management actions. Sturgeon are considered threatened worldwide and they differ in many important ways from other fishes. Two sturgeon species, green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris) and white sturgeon (A. transmontanus), are found in California and utilize anthropogenically impacted freshwater habitats of the Central Valley. This study evaluated the behavioural effects in endogenously feeding larvae (3–7 days post hatch) of both sturgeon species following an acute exposure (96 hours) to the pyrethroid pesticide bifenthrin at aqueous concentrations ranging from 10 to 2000 ng/l, with selected levels based on previous environmental monitoring. Sturgeon had high survival at all concentrations tested (~95%), yet at higher concentrations (>1000 ng/l) they displayed altered behavioural patterns, including reduced activity, increased meander of the movement path and reduced thigmotaxis. While these higher concentrations of bifenthrin have been observed within water samples from the sturgeon habitats of California, they appear uncommon. The present study suggests that sturgeon larvae are not highly sensitive to acute aqueous exposure under environmentally relevant concentrations of bifenthrin (1–10 ng/l), yet these aqueous concentrations do have behavioural effects that may be of concern for the conservation of these declining species. Additionally, impacts to these species may also occur through exposure to sediment-bound bifenthrin or dietary bioaccumulation, and more work needs to be done to understand the implications of these exposure routes.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** bifenthrin (PubChem CID 6442842)
- **Species:** Acipenser medirostris (taxon 7908)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** neurotoxic (MESH:D020258), anxiety (MESH:D001007), MM (MESH:C000718908), hyperactivity (MESH:D006948), neurodevelopmental disorders (MESH:D002658), water toxicity (MESH:D000069578), endocrine disruption (MESH:D004700), loss of muscle coordination (MESH:D001259), Spasms (MESH:D013035), toxicity (MESH:D064420), deformities (MESH:D009140)
- **Chemicals:** lipid (MESH:D008055), mercury (MESH:D008628), selenium (MESH:D012643), Bifenthrin (MESH:C099952), ethyl acetate (MESH:C007650), Water (MESH:D014867), hexane (MESH:D006586), heavy metals (MESH:D019216), MS-222 (MESH:C003636), acetone (MESH:D000096), esfenvalerate (MESH:C017690), sodium (MESH:D012964), Pyrethroid (MESH:D011722), methanol (MESH:D000432), oxygen (MESH:D010100), 4,4'-dibromooctafluorobiphenyl (-)
- **Species:** Acipenser sturio (sturgeon, species) [taxon 61674], Spirinchus thaleichthys (longfin smelt, species) [taxon 260508], California (genus) [taxon 337343], Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow, species) [taxon 90988], Danio rerio (leopard danio, species) [taxon 7955], Acipenser medirostris (green sturgeon, species) [taxon 7908], Hypomesus transpacificus (delta smelt, species) [taxon 137520], Salmonidae (salmonids, family) [taxon 8015], Acipenser transmontanus (white sturgeon, species) [taxon 7904]

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