Hazard of a neonicotinoid insecticide on the homing flight of the honeybee depends on climatic conditions and Varroa infestation

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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Hazard of a neonicotinoid insecticide on the homing flight of the honeybee depends on climatic conditions and Varroa infestation
Auteur(s)
  • MONCHANIN Coline
  • HENRY Mickaël
  • DECOURTYE Axel
  • DALMON Anne
  • FORTINI Dominique
  • BŒUF Elodie
  • DUBUISSON Ludovic
  • AUPINEL Pierrick
  • CHEVALLEREAU Colombe
  • PETIT Julie
  • FOURRIER Julie
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Version
2255
Date ajout
22 décembre 2020 14:19
Date modification
22 décembre 2020 14:19
Résumé anglais
The paradigm for all toxicological bioassays in the risk assessment of pesticide registration reflects the principle that experimental conditions should be controlled to avoid any other factors that may affect the endpoint measures. As honeybee colonies can be frequently exposed to bio-aggressors in real conditions, often concomitantly with pesticides, co-exposure to pesticide/bio-aggressors is becoming a concern for regulatory authorities. We investigated the effects of the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam on the homing performances of foragers emerging from colonies differentiated by health status (infestation with Varroa destructor mites, microsporidian parasite Nosema spp. and Deformed Wing Virus). We designed a homing test that has been recently identified to fill a regulatory gap in the field evaluations of sublethal doses of pesticides before their registration. We also assessed the effect of temperature as an environmental factor. Our results showed that the Varroa mite exacerbates homing failure (HF) caused by the insecticide, whereas high temperatures reduce insecticide-induced HF. Through an analytical Effective Dose (ED) approach, predictive modeling results showed that, for instance, ED level of an uninfested colony, can be divided by 3.3 when the colony is infested by 5 Varroa mites per 100 bees and at a temperature of 24 °C. Our results suggest that the health status of honeybee colonies and climatic context should be targeted for a thorough risk assessment.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Utile à l'AB
  • FREDO lutte
  • FREDO santé animale
  • GEO France
  • abeille
  • néonicotinoïde
  • polémique
WEB tags
  • climatic conditions
  • combined sublethal effects
  • homing flight
  • honey bee health
  • risk assessment
  • infestation
Titre de la publication
Chemosphere
Volume
224
Pages
360-368
Date caractères
June 1, 2019
Date publication
1 juin 2019
Doi
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.02.129 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
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0045-6535 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.