Cabrera Ana R, Hanzas John, Jensen Pamela, Moore Dwayne R J, Schmehl Daniel R
Bayer CropScience LP, Chesterfield, MO, USA.
Stone Environmental, Inc., Montpelier, VT, USA.
Environ Entomol. 2025 Jun 18;54(3):544-552. doi: 10.1093/ee/nvaf020.
Ecological risk assessment is a key component of the regulatory process required for registration of crop protection products around the world. The western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the model organism for pesticide risk assessments for bees, but there are uncertainties over whether it is predictive of risks to other bees. Consequently, efforts are underway to develop test methodologies for other non-Apis bees. We conducted a semi-field colony-feeding study with Bombus impatiens colonies to develop a colony-level methodology for bumble bees. We exposed commercially available bumble bee colonies to diets consisting of 4 concentration treatments of dimethoate insecticide (0.05, 0.19, 0.75, and 3.0 mg a.i./L) via supplemental sugar solution for 6 wk and compared exposed colonies to untreated controls. Each treatment group had 10 replicate colonies, with 1 replicate per treatment group represented at each of the 10 study rural locations. We collected data on various colony-level endpoints including production of female reproductive (gyne) offspring, colony weight, foraging activity, and consumption of provisioned sugar solution. Our results indicated that the test design could be used to derive concentration-response relationships for several endpoints including the most sensitive, colony mass (No Observed Adverse Effect Concentration = 0.05 mg a.i./L). Overall, our study provides the foundation for a semi-field, colony-feeding study test design for bumble bees, thus adding to the growing body of studies that may be used to assess the protectiveness of the honey bee risk assessment framework for non-Apis bees exposed to pesticides.
生态风险评估是全球农作物保护产品注册所需监管程序的关键组成部分。西方蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)是蜜蜂农药风险评估的模式生物,但对于它是否能预测对其他蜜蜂的风险存在不确定性。因此,正在努力为其他非蜜蜂属蜜蜂开发测试方法。我们对熊蜂(Bombus impatiens)蜂群进行了一项半田间蜂群饲养研究,以开发针对熊蜂的蜂群水平方法。我们通过补充糖水,将市售熊蜂蜂群暴露于由4种浓度处理的乐果杀虫剂(0.05、0.19、0.75和3.0毫克有效成分/升)组成的饮食中,持续6周,并将暴露的蜂群与未处理的对照进行比较。每个处理组有10个重复蜂群,在10个研究乡村地点中的每个地点,每个处理组有1个重复样本。我们收集了各种蜂群水平终点的数据,包括雌性生殖(蜂王)后代的产生、蜂群重量、觅食活动以及提供的糖水消耗量。我们的结果表明,该测试设计可用于得出几个终点的浓度 - 反应关系,包括最敏感的蜂群质量(未观察到不良影响浓度 = 0.05毫克有效成分/升)。总体而言,我们的研究为熊蜂的半田间蜂群饲养研究测试设计奠定了基础,从而增加了可用于评估暴露于农药的非蜜蜂属蜜蜂的蜜蜂风险评估框架保护能力的研究数量。