Linguadoca Alberto, Morrison Morgan A, Menaballi Luca, Šima Peter, Brown Mark J F
Department of Biological Sciences Royal Holloway University of London Egham UK.
Environment, Plants & Ecotoxicology Unit, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Parma Italy.
Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct 1;14(10):e70328. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70328. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Increasing evidence shows that wild bees, including bumble bees, are in decline due to a range of stressors, including pesticides. Our knowledge of pesticide impacts has consequently grown to enable the design of increasingly realistic risk assessment methods. However, one area where knowledge gaps may still hinder our ability to assess the full range of bee-pesticide interactions is the field of exposure. Exposure has historically been linked to either direct contact with pesticides or the ingestion of contaminated pollen and nectar by bees. However, bumble bees, and other wild bees, may also be exposed to pesticides while using contaminated soil as an overwintering substrate. Yet knowledge of how soil-mediated exposure affects bumble bee health is lacking. Here we take one of the first steps towards addressing this knowledge gap by designing a method for testing the effects of soil-mediated pesticide exposure on bumble bee queen hibernation success. We measured hibernation survival, body weight change and abdominal fat content and found that none of these responses were affected by a field realistic soil exposure to the novel insecticide cyantraniliprole. Our study may help in developing a standardised method to test the effects of the soil-mediated pesticide exposure route in bumble bee queens.
越来越多的证据表明,包括大黄蜂在内的野生蜜蜂正因包括农药在内的一系列压力因素而数量减少。因此,我们对农药影响的了解不断增加,从而能够设计出越来越符合实际情况的风险评估方法。然而,在暴露领域,知识空白可能仍会阻碍我们全面评估蜜蜂与农药相互作用的能力。从历史上看,暴露与蜜蜂直接接触农药或摄入受污染的花粉和花蜜有关。然而,大黄蜂和其他野生蜜蜂在将受污染的土壤用作越冬基质时,也可能接触到农药。然而,目前尚缺乏关于土壤介导的暴露如何影响大黄蜂健康的知识。在此,我们通过设计一种方法来测试土壤介导的农药暴露对大黄蜂蜂王冬眠成功率的影响,朝着填补这一知识空白迈出了第一步。我们测量了冬眠存活率、体重变化和腹部脂肪含量,发现这些反应均未受到田间实际土壤中新型杀虫剂氰虫酰胺暴露的影响。我们的研究可能有助于开发一种标准化方法,以测试土壤介导的农药暴露途径对大黄蜂蜂王的影响。