ACTA, UMT PrADE, UMR 406, Site Agroparc, Avignon, France.
Ecotoxicology. 2011 Mar;20(2):429-37. doi: 10.1007/s10646-011-0594-4. Epub 2011 Jan 26.
Losses of foraging bees are sometimes attributed to altered flight pattern between a meliferous plant treated with an insecticide and the hive. Only a limited number of studies has investigated the impact of pesticides on homing flight due to the difficulty of measuring the flight time between the food source and the hive. Monitoring the flights of the foraging bees needs their individual identification. The number of bees monitored simultaneously and the time span during which observations can be made limit most of the monitoring techniques. However, techniques of automatic tracking and identification of individuals have the potential to revolutionize the study of the ecotoxicological effects of xenobiotics on the bee behaviors. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) offer numerous advantages such as an unlimited number of codes, a large number of simultaneous recording, and a quick reading, especially through materials (e.g., wood). The aim of this study was to show how the RFID device can be used to study the effects of pesticides on both the behavioral traits and the lifespan of bees. In this context, we have developed a method under tunnel to automatically record the displacements of foragers individualized with RFID tags and to detect the alteration of the flight pattern between an artificial feeder and the hive. Fipronil was selected as test substance due to the lack of information on the effects of this insecticide on the foraging behavior of free-flying bees. We showed that oral treatment of 0.3 ng of fipronil per bee (LD50/20) reduced the number of foraging trips. The strengths of our approach were briefly discussed.
有时会将采集蜂的损失归因于在施用杀虫剂的蜜源植物和蜂巢之间改变的飞行模式。由于难以测量食物源和蜂巢之间的飞行时间,只有有限数量的研究调查了杀虫剂对归巢飞行的影响。监测采集蜂的飞行需要对其进行个体识别。监测的蜜蜂数量和可以进行观察的时间跨度限制了大多数监测技术。然而,个体自动跟踪和识别技术有可能彻底改变对异生物对蜜蜂行为的生态毒理学影响的研究。射频识别 (RFID) 提供了许多优势,例如无限数量的代码、大量的同时记录和快速读取,特别是通过材料(例如木材)。本研究旨在展示 RFID 设备如何用于研究杀虫剂对蜜蜂行为特征和寿命的影响。在这种情况下,我们开发了一种在隧道下自动记录带有 RFID 标签的采集蜂位移的方法,并检测到人工饲料和蜂巢之间飞行模式的改变。选择氟虫腈作为测试物质,因为缺乏关于这种杀虫剂对自由飞行蜜蜂觅食行为影响的信息。我们表明,每只蜜蜂口服 0.3ng 的氟虫腈(LD50/20)会减少觅食次数。简要讨论了我们方法的优势。