Sublethal fungicide-insecticide co-exposure affects nest recognition and parental investment in a solitary bee
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2024-10-30ISSN
0269-7491
Abstract
Fungicides may interact synergistically with insecticides. However, our understanding of the impacts of sublethal
insecticide-fungicide combinations on solitary bees is mostly restricted to laboratory studies, providing no in
formation about potential consequences on behavior and reproductive success. We analyzed the effects of a
fungicide application, alone and in combination with sublethal levels of an insecticide, on the nesting behavior
and reproductive output of the solitary bee Osmia cornuta. We released individually-marked females into oilseed
rape field cages, and subsequently sprayed the plants with four treatments: control (water), fungicide (tebuco
nazole), insecticide (acetamiprid at a sublethal concentration), and mixture (fungicide + insecticide). We
recorded nesting activity before and after the sprays and assessed post-spray individual reproductive success.
Bees of the single pesticide treatments were unaffected by the sprays and did not differ from control bees in any
of the parameters measured. The longevity of bees of the mixture treatment was unaffected. However, these bees
showed reduced foraging activity, shorter in-nest pollen-nectar deposition times, and increased difficulty
recognizing their nesting cavity, leading to a decrease in provisioning rate, parental investment, and offspring
production. Our study demonstrates that co-exposure to a fungicide with otherwise harmless levels of an
insecticide caused behavioral effects with consequences on reproductive success. Because longevity was unaf
fected, these effects would not have been easily detected in a chronic laboratory test. Our results have important
implications for bee risk assessment, which should account for exposure to multiple compounds and address
behavioral effects and reproductive output under semi-field and/or field conditions.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
632 - Plant damage, injuries. Plant diseases. Pests, organisms injurious to plants. Plant protection
Pages
8
Publisher
Elseviler
Is part of
Environmental Pollution
Recommended citation
Albacete, Sergio, Celeste Azpiazu, Gonzalo Sancho, Marta Barnadas, Georgina Alins, Fabio Sgolastra, Anselm Rodrigo, and Jordi Bosch. 2024. “Sublethal Fungicide-Insecticide Co-Exposure Affects Nest Recognition and Parental Investment in a Solitary Bee.” Environmental Pollution 363 (October): 125223–23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.125223.
Grant agreement number
MICIU/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTI2018-098399-B-I00/ES/Efectos comportamentales y poblacionales de aplicaciones autorizadas de fungicidas sobre polinizadores de frutales: estudios de laboratorio, semi-campo y campo/FUNKY
MICINN/Programa Estatal para impulsar la investigación científico-técnica y su transferencia/PID2021-128938OB-I00/ES/Efectos combinados de la exposición a plaguicidas y otros factores de stress en abejas solitarias/STRESSBEE
Program
Fructicultura
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