نتایج جستجو برای: neonicotinoid

تعداد نتایج: 991  

2016
Fabien J. Démares Kendall L. Crous Christian W. W. Pirk Susan W. Nicolson Hannelie Human

Over a decade, declines in honey bee colonies have raised worldwide concerns. Several potentially contributing factors have been investigated, e.g. parasites, diseases, and pesticides. Neonicotinoid pesticides have received much attention due to their intensive use in crop protection, and their adverse effects on many levels of honey bee physiology led the European Union to ban these compounds....

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2014
Hannah Feltham Kirsty Park Dave Goulson

Bumblebees and other pollinators provide a vital ecosystem service for the agricultural sector. Recent studies however have suggested that exposure to systemic neonicotinoid insecticides in flowering crops has sub-lethal effects on the bumblebee workforce, and hence in reducing queen production. The mechanism behind reduced nest performance, however, remains unclear. Here we use Radio Frequency...

2016
Michael B. Powner Thomas E. Salt Chris Hogg Glen Jeffery

Global pollination is threatened by declining insect pollinator populations that may be linked to neonicotinoid pesticide use. Neonicotinoids over stimulate neurons and depolarize their mitochondria, producing immobility and death. However, mitochondrial function can be improved by near infrared light absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondrial respiration. In flies, daily exposure to 670...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Saija Piiroinen Dave Goulson

Learning and memory are crucial functions which enable insect pollinators to efficiently locate and extract floral rewards. Exposure to pesticides or infection by parasites may cause subtle but ecologically important changes in cognitive functions of pollinators. The potential interactive effects of these stressors on learning and memory have not yet been explored. Furthermore, sensitivity to s...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
Á Vehovszky A Farkas A Ács O Stoliar A Székács M Mörtl J Győri

Neonicotinoids are highly potent and selective systemic insecticides, but their widespread use also has a growing impact on non-target animals and contaminates the environment, including surface waters. We tested the neonicotinoid insecticides commercially available in Hungary (acetamiprid, Mospilan; imidacloprid, Kohinor; thiamethoxam, Actara; clothianidin, Apacs; thiacloprid, Calypso) on chol...

2015
Geoffrey R. Williams Aline Troxler Gina Retschnig Kaspar Roth Orlando Yañez Dave Shutler Peter Neumann Laurent Gauthier

Queen health is crucial to colony survival of social bees. Recently, queen failure has been proposed to be a major driver of managed honey bee colony losses, yet few data exist concerning effects of environmental stressors on queens. Here we demonstrate for the first time that exposure to field-realistic concentrations of neonicotinoid pesticides during development can severely affect queens of...

Journal: :Madras agricultural journal 2022

Indian honey bees are the important managed pollinators of several agricultural and horticultural crops in India. At present, bee colony decline is biggest crisis amongbeekeepers. The use neonicotinoid insecticides considered prime factor, they were found to cause a direct impact on by mortality indirectly impair foraging behavior bees. Hence, study aimed assess neonicotinoids activity viz., im...

2018
Cristina Manjon Bartlomiej J. Troczka Marion Zaworra Katherine Beadle Emma Randall Gillian Hertlein Kumar Saurabh Singh Christoph T. Zimmer Rafael A. Homem Bettina Lueke Rebecca Reid Laura Kor Maxie Kohler Jürgen Benting Martin S. Williamson T.G. Emyr Davies Linda M. Field Chris Bass Ralf Nauen

The impact of neonicotinoid insecticides on the health of bee pollinators is a topic of intensive research and considerable current debate [1]. As insecticides, certain neonicotinoids, i.e., N-nitroguanidine compounds such as imidacloprid and thiamethoxam, are as intrinsically toxic to bees as to the insect pests they target. However, this is not the case for all neonicotinoids, with honeybees ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Lisa J Blanken Frank van Langevelde Coby van Dooremalen

Current high losses of honeybees seriously threaten crop pollination. Whereas parasite exposure is acknowledged as an important cause of these losses, the role of insecticides is controversial. Parasites and neonicotinoid insecticides reduce homing success of foragers (e.g. by reduced orientation), but it is unknown whether they negatively affect flight capacity. We investigated how exposing co...

2013
Ian Laycock James E. Cresswell

Currently, there is concern about declining bee populations and some blame the residues of neonicotinoid pesticides in the nectar and pollen of treated crops. Bumble bees are important wild pollinators that are widely exposed to dietary neonicotinoids by foraging in agricultural environments. In the laboratory, we tested the effect of a pulsed exposure (14 days 'on dose' followed by 14 days 'of...

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