نتایج جستجو برای: fluvalinate

تعداد نتایج: 86  

2014
Lisa A. De Stefano Igor I. Stepanov Charles I. Abramson

This paper describes a mathematical model of the learning process suitable for studies of conditioning using the proboscis extension reflex (PER) in honey bees when bees are exposed to agrochemicals. Although procedural variations exist in the way laboratories use the PER paradigm, proboscis conditioning is widely used to investigate the influence of pesticides and repellents on honey bee learn...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2021

Recent work demonstrated that honey bee ( Apis mellifera L.) queens reared in pesticide-laden beeswax exhibit significant changes the composition of chemicals produced by their mandibular glands including those comprise queen pheromone, which is a critical signal used mating as well tending behavior. For present study, we hypothesized pesticide exposure during development would alter other quee...

2016
Claudio Porrini Franco Mutinelli Laura Bortolotti Anna Granato Lynn Laurenson Katherine Roberts Albino Gallina Nicholas Silvester Piotr Medrzycki Teresa Renzi Fabio Sgolastra Marco Lodesani

In Italy a nation-wide monitoring network was established in 2009 in response to significant honey bee colony mortality reported during 2008. The network comprised of approximately 100 apiaries located across Italy. Colonies were sampled four times per year, in order to assess the health status and to collect samples for pathogen, chemical and pollen analyses. The prevalence of Nosema ceranae r...

2015
Caitlin J. Oliver Samantha Softley Sally M. Williamson Philip C. Stevenson Geraldine A. Wright Nigel E. Raine

Sodium channels, found ubiquitously in animal muscle cells and neurons, are one of the main target sites of many naturally-occurring, insecticidal plant compounds and agricultural pesticides. Pyrethroids, derived from compounds found only in the Asteraceae, are particularly toxic to insects and have been successfully used as pesticides including on flowering crops that are visited by pollinator...

2007
Lisa Marie Burley

The effects of miticides on the reproductive physiology of queens and drones were examined. The first study examined the effects of Apistan (fluvalinate), Check Mite+ (coumaphos), and Apilife VAR (74% thymol) on sperm production and viability in drones. Drones from colonies treated with each miticide were collected at sexual maturity. Sperm production was determined by counting the number of sp...

2016
Madhavi L. Kakumanu Alison M. Reeves Troy D. Anderson Richard R. Rodrigues Mark A. Williams

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the primary pollinators of major horticultural crops. Over the last few decades, a substantial decline in honey bees and their colonies have been reported. While a plethora of factors could contribute to the putative decline, pathogens, and pesticides are common concerns that draw attention. In addition to potential direct effects on honey bees, indirect pesticid...

Journal: :Pest Management Science 2021

BACKGROUND Managed honey bees are key pollinators of many crops and play an essential role in the United States food production. For more than ten years, beekeepers have been reporting high rates colony losses. One drivers these losses is parasitic mite Varroa destructor. Maintaining healthy bee colonies dependent on a successful control this mite. The pyrethroid tau-fluvalinate (Apistan®) was ...

2017
Alex Robinson Helen Hesketh Elma Lahive Alice A. Horton Claus Svendsen Agnes Rortais Jean Lou Dorne Jan Baas Matthew S. Heard David J. Spurgeon

Pollinators in agricultural landscapes can be exposed to mixtures of pesticides and environmental pollutants. Existing mixture toxicity modelling approaches, such as the models of concentration addition and independent action and the mechanistic DEBtox framework have been previously shown as valuable tools for understanding and ultimately predicting joint toxicity. Here we apply these mixture m...

2013
Jennifer A. Berry W. Michael Hood Stéphane Pietravalle Keith S. Delaplane

In a study replicated across two states and two years, we tested the sublethal effects on honey bees of the miticides Apistan (tau fluvalinate) and Check Mite+ (coumaphos) and the wood preservative copper naphthenate applied at label rates in field conditions. A continuous covariate, a colony Varroa mite index, helped us disambiguate the effects of the chemicals on bees while adjusting for a pr...

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